Relaxation Time and Relaxation Function of Quark-Gluon Plasma with Lattice QCD

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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We propose a method which enables a QCD-based calculation of a relaxation time for a dissipative current in the causal and dissipative hydrodynamic equation derived by Israel and Stewart. We point out that the Israel-Stewart equation is not unique as a causal and dissipative hydrodynamic equation, and the form of the causal and dissipative hydrodynamic equation is determined by the shape of a spectral function reflecting the properties of elementary excitations in the system we consider. Our method utilizes a relaxation function, which can be calculated from QCD using the linear response theory. We show that the relaxation function can be derived from a spectral function for a microscopic representation of the dissipative current. We also show that the Israel-Stewart equation is acceptable only as long as the calculated relaxation function is approximated well by a exponentially damping function, and the relaxation time can be obtained as its damping time constant. Taking a baryon-number dissipative current of a plasma consisting of charm quarks and gluons as a simple example, we present the first calculation of the relaxation function with use of the spectral function derived employing the quenched lattice QCD together with the maximum entropy method. The calculated relaxation function shows a strongly-oscillation damping behaviour due to the charmed vector hadron $J/\Psi$ surviving above the deconfinement phase transition temperature in QCD. This result suggests that the applicability of the Israel-Stewart equation to the baryon-number dissipative current of the charm quark-gluon plasma is quite doubtful. We present an idea for the improvement of the Israel-Stewart equation by deriving the hydrodynamic equation consistent with the strongly-oscillation damping relaxation function.

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