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Shear Viscosity of an $N$-Component Gas Mixture using the Chapman--Enskog Method under Anisotropic Scatterings

Nuclear Theory 2024-10-22 v3 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

The analytical Chapman-Enskog formula for calculating the shear viscosity η\eta of a relativistic ideal gas, such as a massless quark-gluon plasma, has consistently demonstrated good agreement with the numerical results obtained using the Green-Kubo relation under both isotropic and anisotropic two-body scatterings. However, past analyses of massless, multicomponent quark-gluon plasma have focused on an effective single-component "gluon gas." The Chapman-Enskog formula for multicomponent mixtures with nonzero yet adjustable masses was previously developed for simpler cases of isotropic scatterings. This study aims to obtain the Chapman-Enskog shear viscosity formula for a massless, multicomponent mixture under general anisotropic scatterings. Since the shear viscosity depends on a linearized collision kernel, an approximation formula for the linearized collision kernel is derived under elastic and anisotropic l+kl+kl+k\rightarrow l+k scatterings. This derived approximation agrees very well with the isotropic two-body kernels provided in previous works for both like and different species. Furthermore, for multicomponent mixtures beyond two species types, an alternative expansion method of the NN-component Chapman-Enskog viscosity is presented. This is applied to a two-component "binary" mixture and compared with the conventional formula for binary viscosity. The agreement between the two, for interacting and noninteracting binary mixtures, varies from moderate to well.

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@article{arxiv.2406.07764,
  title  = {Shear Viscosity of an $N$-Component Gas Mixture using the Chapman--Enskog Method under Anisotropic Scatterings},
  author = {Noah M. MacKay},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.07764},
  year   = {2024}
}

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(Version 3) 29 pages (including appendices), 4 figures, 4 tables