Non-perturbative lattice QCD shows hadronic screening masses deviate from NLO perturbation theory from 1 to 160 GeV, with the baryonic NLO correction computed for the first time.
Baryonic thermal screening mass at NLO
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We determine the resummed 1-loop correction to a baryonic thermal screening mass. The calculation is carried out in the framework of a dimensionally reduced effective theory, where quarks are heavy fields due to their non-zero Matsubara frequencies. The correction due to interactions is computed at O($g^2_{ }$) in the coupling constant. In order to solve a 3-body Schr\"odinger equation, we exploit a two-dimensional generalization of the hyperspherical harmonics method. At electroweak scale temperatures, the NLO correction represents a $\sim 4.6 \%$ increase of the free-theory value $3\pi T$ of the screening mass.
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Non-perturbative thermal QCD at very high temperatures: computational strategy and hadronic screening masses
Non-perturbative lattice QCD shows hadronic screening masses deviate from NLO perturbation theory from 1 to 160 GeV, with the baryonic NLO correction computed for the first time.