An effective theory for omega << k << gT color dynamics in hot non-Abelian plasmas
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- 10 December 1999
Abstract
A proper sequence of effective theories, corresponding to larger and larger distance scales, is crucial for analyzing real-time equilibrium physics in hot non-Abelian plasmas. For the study of color dynamics (by which I mean physics involving long wavelength gauge fluctuations), an important stepping stone in the sequence of effective theories is to have a good effective theory for dynamics with wave number k well below the Debye screening mass. I review how such dynamics is associated with inverse time scales omega << k. I then give a compact way to package, in the omega << k limit, Bodeker's description of k << m physics, which was in terms of Vlasov equations with collision terms. Finally, I show how the resulting effective theory can be reformulated as a path integral.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1999-12-10, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review D, 62 (3), 036003.
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