2015
DOI: 10.1007/jhep03(2015)138
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On the infrared behavior of the shear spectral function in hot Yang-Mills theory

Abstract: Abstract:We revisit the determination of the two-loop spectral function in the shear channel of hot Yang-Mills theory. Correcting a technical error in an earlier computation is seen to improve the infrared behavior of the quantity significantly, while a partial Hard Thermal Loop resummation is seen to have only a very minor numerical effect on the result. These facts make it possible to straightforwardly apply the spectral function to the corresponding imaginary time correlator and the shear sum rule.

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“…In the realm of QCD, examples include e.g. heavy quark observables [327,328], dilepton production rates [120], as well as correlators of the bulk and shear components of the energy momentum tensor [329][330][331]. In these studies, one is typically particularly interested in the IR (ω → 0) structure of the spectral functions, which, as we have seen in Sec.…”
Section: Beyond Bulk Thermodynamics and Qcdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the realm of QCD, examples include e.g. heavy quark observables [327,328], dilepton production rates [120], as well as correlators of the bulk and shear components of the energy momentum tensor [329][330][331]. In these studies, one is typically particularly interested in the IR (ω → 0) structure of the spectral functions, which, as we have seen in Sec.…”
Section: Beyond Bulk Thermodynamics and Qcdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of those effects, "cusps" are observed in certain correlators in this region [37], which may be compared to the narrow structures shown in the holographic computation. However, these structures were not observed in the evaluation of the stress-energy tensor spectral function in [38].…”
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confidence: 91%
“…(A somewhat related computation, but for the off-shell kinematics k = 0, ω > ∼ T , has been presented in ref. [60]. )…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%