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Electric and magnetic response of hot QCD matter

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-03-21 v2 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We study the electric conductivity as well as the magnetic response of hot QCD matter at various temperatures TT and chemical potentials μq\mu_q within the off-shell Parton-Hadron-String Dynamics (PHSD) transport approach for interacting partonic systems in a finite box with periodic boundary conditions. The response of the strongly-interacting system in equilibrium to an external electric field defines the electric conductivity σ0\sigma_0 whereas the response to a moderate external magnetic field defines the induced diamagnetic moment μL\mu_L (T,μqT, \mu_q) as well as the spin susceptibility χS(T,μq)\chi_S(T, \mu_q). We find a sizeable temperature dependence of the dimensionless ratio σ0/T\sigma_0/T well in line with calculations in a relaxation time approach for Tc ⁣< ⁣T< ⁣2.5 ⁣TcT_c \! < \! T < \! 2.5 \!\, T_c as well as an increase of σ0\sigma_0 with μq2/T2\mu_q^2/T^2. Furthermore, the frequency dependence of the electric conductivity σ(Ω)\sigma(\Omega) shows a simple functional form well in line with results from the Dynamical QuasiParticle Model (DQPM). The spin susceptibility χS(T,μq)\chi_S(T,\mu_q) is found to increase with temperature TT and to rise μq2/T2\sim \mu_q ^2/T^2, too. The actual values for the magnetic response of the QGP in the temperature range below 250 MeV show that the QGP should respond diamagnetically in actual ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions since the maximal magnetic fields created in these collisions are smaller than Bc(T)B_c(T) which defines a boundary between diamagnetism and paramagnetism.

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@article{arxiv.1312.3189,
  title  = {Electric and magnetic response of hot QCD matter},
  author = {T. Steinert and W. Cassing},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.3189},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

11 pages, 14 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1302.0906, matches published version