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Critical Point on the QCD Deconfining Phase Boundary

Ambiguities regarding the physics and the existence of the critical point (CP) on the QCD phase boundary still exist and the mist regarding the conjectured QCD phase boundary has not yet cleared. In this paper we extend our earlier study where we constructed a deconfining phase boundary using Gibbs' equilibrium conditions after using a quasiparticle equation of state (EOS) for quark gluon plasma (QGP) and an excluded volume EOS for the hadron gas (HG) and find the presence of a critical point on this phase boundary where the first order phase transition terminates. In this paper, we plot the difference in the normalized entropy density ($s/T^{3}$) between HG and QGP phases along the deconfining phase boundary and find that it vanishes at CP. Further we have shown the variation of the square of speed of sound ($c_{s}^{2}$) for the HG and QGP separately and find that the difference ($Δc_{s}^{2}$) between them along the deconfining phase boundary again vanishes at the CP of the boundary. We also plot the variation of shear viscosity to entropy density ratio ($η/s$) in HG as well as in QGP phases separately with respect to temperature at different baryonic chemical potential ($μ_{B}$). The presence of a cusp like structure in $η/s$ again confirms the existence of CP on the deconfining phase boundary as predicted by some authors. These studies thus firmly indicate the precise location of CP as a second order phase transition point.

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