Behavior of the thermal gluon self-energy in the Coulomb gauge

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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8 pages, 2 figures, correction of a minor typo

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10.1103/PhysRevD.62.127702

We study, to one loop order, the behavior of the gluon self-energy in the non covariant Coulomb gauge at finite temperature. The cancellation of the peculiar energy divergences, which arise in such a gauge, is explicitly verified in the complete two point function of the Yang-Mills theory. At high temperatures, the leading T^2 term is determined to be transverse and nonlocal, in agreement with the results obtained in covariant gauges. The coefficient of the sub-leading ln(T) contribution, is non transverse but local and coincides (up to a multiplicative constant) with that of the ultraviolet pole term of the zero temperature amplitude.

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