Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
2009-02-20
Eur. Phys. J. A 40, 109-117 (2009)
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
9 pages, 8 figures, v2:minor typo corrected, improved version of arXiv:0801.1286[Section I-IV included and modified]; To appea
Scientific paper
10.1140/epja/i2009-10734-5
We study the response functions (chromo-electric susceptibilities) for an interacting quark-gluon plasma. The interaction effects have been encoded in the effective fugacities for quasi-partons which are extracted self-consistently from the two equations of state for hot QCD. The first one is the fully perturbative $O(g^5)$ EOS and, the second one which is $O(g^6\ln(1/g))$, incorporates some non-perturbative effects. We find that response function shows large deviations from the ideal behavior. We further determine the temperature dependence of the Debye mass by fixing the effective coupling constant $Q^2$ which appears in the transport equation. We show that our formalism naturally yields the leading order HTL expression for the Debye mass if we employ the ideal EOS. Employing the Debye mass, we estimate the dissociation temperatures for various charmonium and bottomonium bound states. These results are consistent with the current theoretical studies.
Chandra Vinod
Ranjan Akhilesh
Ravishankar V.
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