Electromagnetic response of a relativistic drifting plasma

Abstract

We investigate the charge transport properties of a relativistic drifting plasma using the kinetic theory within the relaxation time approximation. The collective drift induced by electromagnetic fields is described in terms of a suitably modified distribution function. The analysis is done for both constant and time dependent field configurations. For constant electromagnetic fields, we obtain the Hall drift current that arises from the transverse motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields. Extending the framework to time dependent electric fields, we show that their temporal variations give rise to polarization drift, which significantly alters the structure of the induced current and introduces additional components along both the conventional drift and polarization directions. We present a quantitative estimate of the Hall drift and polarization induced contributions in the quark gluon plasma and study the temperature dependence of the associated charge transport coefficients in the QCD.

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