%0 Journal Article %T Chiral Symmetry Breaking and Chiral Polarization: Tests for Finite Temperature and Many Flavors %A Andrei Alexandru %A Ivan Horv¨˘th %J Physics %D 2014 %I arXiv %R 10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2014.11.018 %X It was recently conjectured that, in SU(3) gauge theories with fundamental quarks, valence spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking is equivalent to condensation of local dynamical chirality and appearance of chiral polarization scale $\Lambda_{ch}$. Here we consider more general association involving the low-energy layer of chirally polarized modes which, in addition to its width ($\Lambda_{ch}$), is also characterized by volume density of participating modes ($\Omega$) and the volume density of total chirality ($\Omega_{ch}$). Few possible forms of the correspondence are discussed, paying particular attention to singular cases where $\Omega$ emerges as the most versatile characteristic. The notion of finite-volume "order parameter", capturing the nature of these connections, is proposed. We study the effects of temperature (in N$_f$=0 QCD) and light quarks (in N$_f$=12), both in the regime of possible symmetry restoration, and find agreement with these ideas. In N$_f$=0 QCD, results from several volumes indicate that, at the lattice cutoff studied, the deconfinement temperature $T_c$ is strictly smaller than the overlap-valence chiral transition temperature $T_{ch}$ in real Polyakov line vacuum. Somewhat similar intermediate phase (in quark mass) is also seen in N$_f$=12. It is suggested that deconfinement in N$_f$=0 is related to indefinite convexity of absolute X-distributions. %U http://arxiv.org/abs/1405.2968v3