OSEFT or how to go beyond hard thermal loops
Abstract
We show that effective field theory techniques can be applied in the high temperature regime of plasmas to improve the accuracy of the physics of the hard scales (or scales of order ), and as a by-product, also that of the soft scales (or scales of order ). At leading order in the coupling constant the hard scales of the plasma can be viewed as on-shell classical particles. Based on this observation, and without any reference to the state of the system, we derive an effective field theory describing the quantum fluctuations around an on-shell fermion with energy , described as a set of high dimension operators over the on-shell energy . When applied to systems close to thermal equilibrium, where for most on-shell particles , we show that the on-shell effective field theory (OSEFT) properly describes the HTL photon polarization tensor of QED, and its 1/T corrections. For the soft scales the first non-vanishing power correction turns out to be a perturbative correction to the HTL result.
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@article{arxiv.1611.02939,
title = {OSEFT or how to go beyond hard thermal loops},
author = {Cristina Manuel and Joan Soto and Stephan Stetina},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.02939},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
7 pages; contribution to the Proceedings of the XIIth Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum, Thessaloniki, Greece