Color Diffusion and Conductivity in a Quark-Gluon Plasma
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- 7 July 1993
Abstract
Color diffusion is shown to be an important dissipative property of quark-gluon plasmas that rapidly damps collective color modes. We derive the characteristic color relaxation time scale, $t_c\approx (3\alpha_s T \log(m_E/m_M ))^{-1}$, showing its sensitivity to the ratio of the static color electric and magnetic screening masses. This leads to a surprisingly small color conductivity, $\sigma_c\approx 2 T/\log(m_E/m_M)$, which in fact vanishes in the semi-classical (1-loop) limit.
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- Version 1, 1993-07-07, ArXiv
- Published version: Physics Letters B, 316 (2-3), 373.
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