Dilepton production rate in a hot and magnetized quark-gluon plasma
Abstract
The differential multiplicity of dileptons in a hot and magnetized quark-gluon plasma, , is derived from first principles. The constant magnetic field is assumed to be aligned in a fixed spatial direction. It is shown that the anisotropy induced by the field is mainly reflected in the general structure of photon spectral density function. This is related to the imaginary part of the vacuum polarization tensor, , which is derived in a first order perturbative approximation. As expected, the final analytical expression for includes a trace over the product of a photonic part, , and a leptonic part, . It is shown that consists of two parts, and , arising from the components and of and . Here, the transverse and longitudinal directions are defined with respect to the direction of the field. Combining and , a novel anisotropy factor is introduced. Using the final analytical expression of , the possible interplay between the temperature and the magnetic field strength on the ratio and is numerically studied. Here, is the Born approximated dilepton multiplicity in the absence of external magnetic fields. It is, in particular, shown that for each fixed and , in the vicinity of certain threshold energies, and . The latter anisotropy may be interpreted as one of the microscopic sources of the macroscopic anisotropies, reflecting themselves, e.g., in the elliptic asymmetry factor of dileptons.
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@article{arxiv.1601.04887,
title = {Dilepton production rate in a hot and magnetized quark-gluon plasma},
author = {N. Sadooghi and F. Taghinavaz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.04887},
year = {2017}
}
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V1: 24 pages (two-column), 11 figures, 1 table; V2: 44 pages (one-column), 12 figures, 2 tables. Typos corrected, discussions improved, references updated, appendix B added; V3: 41 pages (one-column), 12 figures, 2 tables, discussions improved. Version accepted for publication in AOP (2017)