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Heavy quark diffusion in an overoccupied gluon plasma

30 Jul 2021, 06:00
15m
Oral presentation QCD at nonzero Temperature and Density QCD at nonzero Temperature and Density

Speaker

Jarkko Peuron (Lund University)

Description

We extract the heavy quark diffusion coefficient $\kappa$ and the resulting momentum broadening $\langle p^2 \rangle$ of a heavy quark embedded in a far-from-equilibrium gluon plasma using classical-statistical lattice simulations. We find several features in the time dependence of the momentum broadening: a short initial rapid growth of $\langle p^2 \rangle$, followed by linear growth with time due to Langevin-type dynamics and damped oscillations around this growth at the plasmon frequency. We show that these novel oscillations are not easily explained using perturbative techniques but result from an excess of gluons at low momenta. These oscillation are therefore a gauge invariant confirmation of the infrared enhancement we had previously observed in gauge-fixed correlation functions. We argue that the kinetic theory description of such systems becomes less reliable in the presence of this IR enhancement.

Primary authors

Jarkko Peuron (Lund University) Kirill Boguslavski (Vienna University of Technology (AT)) Tuomas Lappi (University of Jyvaskyla) Eero Aleksi Kurkela (University of Stavanger (NO))

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