The response of electromagnetic (EM) fields that are produced in noncentral heavy-ion collisions to electromagnetically charged quark gluon plasma can be understood in terms of charge transport and charge diffusion in the hot QCD medium. This article presents a perspective on these processes by investigating the temperature behavior of the related transport coefficients, viz. electrical conductivity and the charge diffusion coefficients along with charge susceptibility. In the process of estimating them, thermal relaxation times for quarks and gluons have been determined first. These transport coefficients have been studied by solving the relativistic transport equation in the Chapman-Enskog method. For the analysis, 2→2, quark-quark, quark...
Abstract We have studied the impact of the nonextensivity on the transport coefficients related to c...
We examine the temperature dependence of the shear viscosity η to electrical conductivity σ ratio, a...
Ding H-T, Kaczmarek O, Meyer F. Thermal dilepton rates and electrical conductivity of the QGP from t...
The response of electromagnetic (EM) fields that are produced in non-central heavy-ion collisions to...
The main focus of this article is to obtain various transport coefficients for a hot QCD medium that...
Hot QCD medium effects have been studied in the effective quasi-particle description of quark-gluon ...
The longitudinal current density induced by the inhomogeneous electric field in the hot magnetized q...
In this article, shear viscosity, bulk viscosity, and thermal conductivity of a QCD medium have been...
n this article, shear viscosity, bulk viscosity, and thermal conductivity of a hot QCD medium have b...
An effective relativistic kinetic theory has been constructed for an interacting system of quarks, a...
An effective relativistic kinetic theory has been constructed for an interacting system of quarks, a...
We have studied the effect of strong magnetic field on the charge and thermal transport properties o...
We compute the transport coefficients, namely, the coefficients of shear and bulk viscosity, as well...
A thermal gradient and/or a chemical potential gradient in a conducting medium can lead to an electr...
The presence of a nonvanishing thermal gradient and/or a chemical potential gradient in a conducting...
Abstract We have studied the impact of the nonextensivity on the transport coefficients related to c...
We examine the temperature dependence of the shear viscosity η to electrical conductivity σ ratio, a...
Ding H-T, Kaczmarek O, Meyer F. Thermal dilepton rates and electrical conductivity of the QGP from t...
The response of electromagnetic (EM) fields that are produced in non-central heavy-ion collisions to...
The main focus of this article is to obtain various transport coefficients for a hot QCD medium that...
Hot QCD medium effects have been studied in the effective quasi-particle description of quark-gluon ...
The longitudinal current density induced by the inhomogeneous electric field in the hot magnetized q...
In this article, shear viscosity, bulk viscosity, and thermal conductivity of a QCD medium have been...
n this article, shear viscosity, bulk viscosity, and thermal conductivity of a hot QCD medium have b...
An effective relativistic kinetic theory has been constructed for an interacting system of quarks, a...
An effective relativistic kinetic theory has been constructed for an interacting system of quarks, a...
We have studied the effect of strong magnetic field on the charge and thermal transport properties o...
We compute the transport coefficients, namely, the coefficients of shear and bulk viscosity, as well...
A thermal gradient and/or a chemical potential gradient in a conducting medium can lead to an electr...
The presence of a nonvanishing thermal gradient and/or a chemical potential gradient in a conducting...
Abstract We have studied the impact of the nonextensivity on the transport coefficients related to c...
We examine the temperature dependence of the shear viscosity η to electrical conductivity σ ratio, a...
Ding H-T, Kaczmarek O, Meyer F. Thermal dilepton rates and electrical conductivity of the QGP from t...