Electrical conductivity to temperature ratio in quark matter decreases with increasing chiral chemical potential in the NJL model, most strongly at low temperature.
Chiral Relaxation Time at the Crossover of Quantum Chromodynamics
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We study microscopic processes responsible for chirality flips in the thermal bath of Quantum Chromodynamics at finite temperature and zero baryon chemical potential. We focus on the temperature range where the crossover from chirally broken phase to quark-gluon plasma takes place, namely $T \simeq (150, 200)$ MeV. The processes we consider are quark-quark scatterings mediated by collective excitations with the quantum number of pions and $\sigma$-meson, hence we refer to these processes simply as \sugg{to} one-pion (one-$\sigma$) exchange\sugg{s}. We use a Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model to compute equilibrium properties of the thermal bath, as well as the relevant scattering kernel to be used in the collision integral to estimate the chiral relaxation time $\tau$. We find $\tau\simeq 0.1 \div 1$ fm/c around the chiral crossover.
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Effect of chiral imbalance on the electrical conductivity of hot and dense quark matter using Green-Kubo Method within the 2-flavour gauged NJL model
Electrical conductivity to temperature ratio in quark matter decreases with increasing chiral chemical potential in the NJL model, most strongly at low temperature.