Improvement of the hot QCD pressure by the minimal sensitivity criterion
arXiv:hep-ph/0501277 · doi:10.1143/PTP.115.411
Abstract
The principles of minimal sensitivity (PMS) criterion is applied to the perturbative free energy density, or pressure, of hot QCD, which include the $\sim g_s^6 \ln g_s$ and part of the $\sim g_s^6$ terms. Applications are made separately to the short- and long-distance parts of the pressure. Comparison with the lattice results, at low temperatures, shows that the resultant `` optimal'' approximants are substantially improved when compared to the $\bar{MS}$ results. In particular, for the realistic case of three quark flavors, the `` optimal'' approximants are comparable with the lattice results.
14 pages, 9 figures, LaTeX