Sprecher
Beschreibung
Thermal photons are vital tool to study Quark-Gluon Plasma The photon production rate from the plasma at some temperature T is proportional to the transverse spectral function $\rho_T(\omega=|\vec k|,\vec k)$. One can calculate the photon production rate also from the difference between $\rho_T(\omega,\vec k)$ (transverse) and $\rho_L(\omega,\vec k)$ (longitudinal) correlator as $\rho_L$ vanishes at the light cone. The UV part of $\rho_T-\rho_L$ is suppressed; therefore, the corresponding Euclidean correlator receives most of its contribution from the IR part of $\rho_T-\rho_L$. We also calculate the T-L correlator on $N_f=2+1$ flavor HISQ configurations with $m_l=m_s/5$ at temperature ∼1.15$T_c$ and 1.3 $T_c$. We have used two ansätze of the spectral function, which are 1) Polynomial ansatz of the spectral function connected to the UV region compatible with OPE expansion and 2) Hydro-inspired spectral function. We have also used the Backus-Gilbert method to estimate the spectral function. We will compare the photon production rate estimated from all these different methods.
Affiliation
Bielefeld University
Experiment/Theory | Theory/Phenomenology |
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