Shear Viscosity of a Hot Pion Gas
Abstract
The shear viscosity of an interacting pion gas is studied using the Kubo formalism as a microscopic description of thermal systems close to global equilibrium. We implement the skeleton expansion in order to approximate the retarded correlator of the viscous part of the energy-momentum tensor. After exploring this in theory we show how the skeleton expansion can be consistently applied to pions in chiral perturbation theory. The shear viscosity is determined by the spectral width, or equivalently, the mean free path of pions in the heat bath. We derive a new analytical result for the mean free path which is well-conditioned for numerical evaluation and discuss the temperature and pion-mass dependence of the mean free path and the shear viscosity. The ratio of the interacting pion gas exceeds the lower bound from AdS/CFT correspondence.
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@article{arxiv.1205.6648,
title = {Shear Viscosity of a Hot Pion Gas},
author = {Robert Lang and Norbert Kaiser and Wolfram Weise},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.6648},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
12 pages, 7 figures. Revision includes additional Appendix B. Matches published version