Introduction

It is well established that Quantum Chromo-Dynamics (QCD) at finite temperature exhibits a typical behavior of a system with a phase transition. At sufficiently high temperatures and/or densities, quarks and gluons are no
morelonger confined into hadrons. This indicates that the strongly interacting matter undergoes a phase transition from hadronic state to what has been called the "Quark-Gluon Plasma" (QGP) or Partonic Matter. This new state has been observed and has been identified as being the QCD partonic plasma in Ultra-Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions (URHIC) experiments at RHIC and LHC [1], and certainly the volume in which the QGP would possibly have been observed is certainly finite.
All hadrons created in the final stage of URHIC are colorless. Therefore
, the whole partonic plasma fireball needs to be in a colorless state called colorless PP (CPP). When we insert the colorless condition [2] in the MIT bag model [3], we obtain our colorless- MIT bag model using a mixed phase system evolving in a finite total volume V [4, 5, 6, 7, 8]. As we know, the low temperature phase of QCD is dominated by pions, only. Only a massless pion gas has been considered in the previous work.

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