The jet broadening tensor qhat^ij in near-equilibrium QCD is controlled by the medium shear-stress tensor within the 14-moment approximation.
Transport coefficients in high temperature gauge theories: (I) Leading-log results
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Leading-log results are derived for the shear viscosity, electrical conductivity, and flavor diffusion constants in both Abelian and non-Abelian high temperature gauge theories with various matter field content.
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Authors derive new Kubo formulae for transport coefficients by analyzing analytic structures of stress-energy response functions in second- and third-order hydrodynamics.
Minijet thermalization time in a thermal gluon plasma scales with the jet quenching parameter q-hat once recoiling medium contributions are added to standard transport coefficient definitions.
During chiral plasma instability, excess energy from chiral asymmetry heats the plasma with δT ~ μ5²/T instead of fully building the helical magnetic field.
Soft modes linked to the QCD critical point and two-flavor color superconductivity in the NJL model produce a pseudogap above Tc and enhance electric conductivity and dilepton rates relevant to heavy-ion collisions.
Derives four scattering kernels for quark energy loss in nuclei at NLO and NLT, incorporating Glauber quarks and gluons plus mass and coherence effects.
The review summarizes developments in spin hydrodynamics, polarization from spin-vorticity coupling, pseudo-gauge freedom, and heavy-flavor spin dynamics in relativistic systems.
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Jet Momentum Broadening in Viscous QCD Matter: A Moment Expansion Approach
The jet broadening tensor qhat^ij in near-equilibrium QCD is controlled by the medium shear-stress tensor within the 14-moment approximation.
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Analytic structure of stress-energy response functions and new Kubo formulae
Authors derive new Kubo formulae for transport coefficients by analyzing analytic structures of stress-energy response functions in second- and third-order hydrodynamics.
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Minijet thermalization and jet transport coefficients in QCD kinetic theory
Minijet thermalization time in a thermal gluon plasma scales with the jet quenching parameter q-hat once recoiling medium contributions are added to standard transport coefficient definitions.
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Plasma heating during the chiral plasma instability
During chiral plasma instability, excess energy from chiral asymmetry heats the plasma with δT ~ μ5²/T instead of fully building the helical magnetic field.
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Soft mode dynamics associated with QCD critical point and color superconductivity -- pseudogap, anomalous dilepton production and electric conductivity
Soft modes linked to the QCD critical point and two-flavor color superconductivity in the NJL model produce a pseudogap above Tc and enhance electric conductivity and dilepton rates relevant to heavy-ion collisions.
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Glauber quark and gluon contributions to quark energy loss at next-to-leading order and next-to-leading twist
Derives four scattering kernels for quark energy loss in nuclei at NLO and NLT, incorporating Glauber quarks and gluons plus mass and coherence effects.
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Spin dynamics and polarization in relativistic systems: recent developments
The review summarizes developments in spin hydrodynamics, polarization from spin-vorticity coupling, pseudo-gauge freedom, and heavy-flavor spin dynamics in relativistic systems.