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arxiv: 1603.01118 · v1 · pith:5ISG5MZInew · submitted 2016-03-03 · ✦ hep-ph · gr-qc· hep-th

Backreaction Effects on Nonequilibrium Spectral Function

classification ✦ hep-ph gr-qchep-th
keywords back-reactionfunctionspectralbathwhencreateddampingbackreaction
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We show how to compute the spectral function for a scalar theory in two different scenarios: one which disregards back-reaction i.e. the response of the environment to the external particle, and the other one where back-reaction is considered. The calculation was performed using the Kadanoff-Baym equation through the Keldysh formalism. When back-reaction is neglected, the spectral function is equal to the equilibrium one, which can be represented as a Breit-Wigner distribution. When back-reaction is introduced we observed a damping in the spectral function of the thermal bath. Such behavior modifies the damping rate for particles created within the bath. This certainly implies phenomenological consequences right after the Big-Bang, when the primordial bath was created.

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