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Shear viscosity of rotating, hot, and dense spin-half fermionic systems from quantum field theory

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arxiv 2309.05284 v3 pith:YB7BFKFP submitted 2023-09-11 hep-ph hep-thnucl-th

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keywords fieldshearviscosityangularformalismhighquantumrotating
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In this study, we calculate the shear viscosity for rotating fermions with spin-half under conditions of high temperature and density. We employ the Kubo formalism, rooted in finite-temperature quantum field theory, to compute the field correlation functions essential for this evaluation. The one-loop diagram pertinent to shear viscosity is analyzed within the context of curved space, utilizing tetrad formalism as an effective approach in cylindrical coordinates. Our findings focus on extremely high angular velocities, ranging from 0.1 to 1 GeV, which align with experimental expectations. Furthermore, we explore the inter-relationship between the chemical potential and angular velocity within the scope of this study.

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