The Damping of Energetic Gluons and Quarks in High-Temperature QCD

Abstract

When a gluon or a quark is sent through the hot QCD plasma it can be absorbed into the ambient heat bath and so can acquire an effective lifetime. At high temperatures and for weak couplings the inverse lifetime, or damping rate, for energetic quarks and transverse gluons, (those whose momenta satisfy || gT) is given by γ() = c\; g2 (1 g)\; T + O(g2T). We show that very simple arguments suffice both to fix the numerical coefficient, c, in this expression and to show that the O(g2T) contribution is incalculable in perturbation theory without further assumptions. For QCD with Nc colours we find (expressed in terms of the casimir invariants Ca=Nc and Cf=(Nc2-1)/(2Nc)): cg=+Ca 4π for gluons and cq=+Cf 4π for quarks. These numbers agree with the more detailed calculations of Pisarski ηl\ but disagree with those of Lebedev and Smilga. The simplicity of the calculation also permits a direct verification of the gauge-invariance and physical sign of the result.

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