Magnetic screening length in hot QCD

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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In hot QCD, static chromomagnetic fields are screened, contrary to magnetic fields in electromagnetic plasmas. The inverse of the magnetic Debye mass measures the screening length. In this talk I reformulate a well-known definition of the magnetic Debye mass as a correlator between spin 0 operators. This means that the magnetic Debye mass -like its electric counterpart- is the mass of a state with the appropriate quantum numbers. This gives a useful consistency check in simulations.

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