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Aspects of finite temperature QCD towards the chiral limit

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arxiv 2112.08164 v1 pith:VZBEPUUH submitted 2021-12-15 hep-lat hep-phnucl-exnucl-th

Aspects of finite temperature QCD towards the chiral limit

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QCD under extreme conditions has been studied for a long time, and the chiral limit has been a grey area mostly. In this write-up of my talk, I review some of the recent developments made by the community to unveil various features of QCD towards the chiral limit, which includes calculation of the chiral critical temperature and determination of the order of chiral phase transition for various numbers of flavors. Acknowledging the importance of the studies regarding the effective restoration of $U_A(1)$, I try to give a comprehensive overview about the various studies done in the last few years in a comparative manner to realize the current status of the community in this regard. I also discuss very recent efforts about the relevance of various energy-like observables w.r.t. the chiral phase transition.

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