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Transport coefficients of dense nucleon matter at low temperature

Nuclear Theory 2025-04-09 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons High Energy Physics - Phenomenology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

The transport property of cold and dense nucleon matter is important for nuclear physics but is relatively less studied than that at finite temperatures. In this paper, we present a primary study of bulk and shear viscosities in the limit T/μB1T/\mu_B \ll 1, where TT and μB\mu_B are the temperature and the baryon chemical potential. The analysis is performed for a generic system where nucleons are dressed by the condensation of both scalar and vector interactions. Under the relaxation time approximation of the Boltzmann equation, we compute the viscosities of the system to leading power in T/μBT/\mu_B expansion and establish a relation between the thermodynamic potential and transport coefficients, including bulk viscosity (ζ\zeta) and shear viscosity (η\eta). It is found that hydrodynamic stability (ζ>0\zeta>0) imposes additional constraints on the thermodynamic potential. As an example, these relations are applied to the Walecka model. The fluid properties of the cold and dense nucleon matter are characterized by the dimensionless combination of viscosities times the quasi-Fermi momentum over the enthalpy. Furthermore, we discuss the implication of the stability condition on the range of applicability of the model.

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@article{arxiv.2412.20454,
  title  = {Transport coefficients of dense nucleon matter at low temperature},
  author = {Jianing Li and Weiyao Ke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.20454},
  year   = {2025}
}

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15 pages, 6 figures. Updated to match the published version, including revised content, results, and references