Recursive method for opacity expansion at finite temperature

  • Using a reaction operator approach, we derive the multiple-scattering induced gluon number distribution function to all orders in powers of opacity at finite temperature. The detailed balance effect is analyzed by taking into account both gluon emission and absorption in a thermal medium. We also calculate virtual corrections and show that the infrared divergence cancels out in the gluon distribution function at finite temperature.
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LIU Jia, KANG Zhong-Bo and WANG En-ke. Recursive method for opacity expansion at finite temperature[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2011, 35(1): 44-49. doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/35/1/010
LIU Jia, KANG Zhong-Bo and WANG En-ke. Recursive method for opacity expansion at finite temperature[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2011, 35(1): 44-49.  doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/35/1/010 shu
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Recursive method for opacity expansion at finite temperature

Abstract: Using a reaction operator approach, we derive the multiple-scattering induced gluon number distribution function to all orders in powers of opacity at finite temperature. The detailed balance effect is analyzed by taking into account both gluon emission and absorption in a thermal medium. We also calculate virtual corrections and show that the infrared divergence cancels out in the gluon distribution function at finite temperature.

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