Abstract

Nonperturbative inequalities constrain the thermodynamic pressure of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) with its phase-quenched version, a sign-problem-free theory amenable to lattice treatment. In the perturbative regime with a small QCD coupling constant αs, one of these inequalities manifests as an O(αs3) difference between the phase-quenched and QCD pressures at large baryon chemical potential. In this work, we generalize state-of-the-art algorithmic techniques used in collider physics to address large-scale multiloop computations at finite chemical potential, by direct numerical integration of Feynman diagrams in momentum space. Using this novel approach, we evaluate this O(αs3) difference and show that it is a gauge-independent and small positive number compared to the known perturbative coefficients at this order. This implies that at high baryon densities, phase-quenched lattice simulations can provide a complementary nonperturbative method for accurately determining the pressure of cold quark matter at O(αs3). Published by the American Physical Society 2024

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