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Comment on ``Damping of energetic gluons and quarks in high-temperature QCD''

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Burgess and Marini have recently pointed out that the leading contribution to the damping rate of energetic gluons and quarks in the QCD plasma, given by $\gamma=c g^2\ln(1/g)T$, can be obtained by simple arguments obviating the need of a fully resummed perturbation theory as developed by Braaten and Pisarski. Their calculation confirmed previous results of Braaten and Pisarski, but contradicted those proposed by Lebedev and Smilga. While agreeing with the general considerations made by Burgess and Marini, I correct their actual calculation of the damping rates, which is based on a wrong expression for the static limit of the resummed gluon propagator. The effect of this, however, turns out to be cancelled fortuitously by another mistake, so as to leave all of their conclusions unchanged. I also verify the gauge independence of the results, which in the corrected calculation arises in a less obvious manner.

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Perturbative Dissipation in Minimal Warm Inflation

hep-ph · 2026-08-08 · conditional · novelty 7.0

In minimal warm inflation, perturbative dissipation from Landau damping and plasmon decay produces a third-time-derivative friction term linear in alpha, but slow-roll suppression makes it at least 10^-6 smaller than Chern-Simons diffusion friction.

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  • Perturbative Dissipation in Minimal Warm Inflation hep-ph · 2026-08-08 · conditional · none · ref 44 · internal anchor

    In minimal warm inflation, perturbative dissipation from Landau damping and plasmon decay produces a third-time-derivative friction term linear in alpha, but slow-roll suppression makes it at least 10^-6 smaller than Chern-Simons diffusion friction.