Baryonic Spectral Functions at Finite Temperature - Physics
Baryonic Spectral Functions at Finite Temperature - Physics
Baryonic Spectral Functions at Finite Temperature - Physics
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Summary<br />
• Baryons disappear just above T c<br />
• A sharp peak with neg<strong>at</strong>ive parity near ω=0 is<br />
observed in baryonic SPF above T c<br />
This can be due to diquark-quark sc<strong>at</strong>tering term and<br />
imply the existence of diquark correl<strong>at</strong>ion above T c<br />
• Diquarks disappear below meson disapperance temper<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
• Direct measurement of SPF of one and two quark oper<strong>at</strong>ors<br />
with MEM is desired<br />
• To understand doubler contribution, calcul<strong>at</strong>ion with finer l<strong>at</strong>tice<br />
is desired<br />
M. Asakawa (Osaka University)