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Informal Pizza Seminar

Deconfinement transition in N=4 SYM with fundamental matter

Pallab Basu

UBC

A class of large N SU(N) gauge theories on a compact manifold S3 X R (with possible inclusion of adjoint matter) is known to show first order deconfinement transition at the deconfinement temperature. This includes the familiar example of pure YM theory and N=4 SYM theory. Here I will talk about the effect of introduction of Nf fundamental matter fields in the phase diagram of the above mentioned gauge theories at small coupling and in the limit of large N and finite Nf/N. We find some interesting features like the termination of the line of first order deconfinement phase transition at a critical point as the ratio Nf/N is increased and absence of deconfinement transition thereafter (there is only a smooth crossover). This result may have some implication for QCD, which unlike a pure gauge theory does not show a first order deconfinement transition and only displays a smooth crossover at the transition temperature.

Thursday, July 10th 2008, 14:00
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, room 326