We present a lattice QCD calculation of the charge diffusion coefficient, the electrical conductivity and various susceptibilities of conserved charges, for a range of temperatures below and above the deconfinement crossover. The calculations include the contributions from up, down and strange quarks. We find that the diffusion coefficient is of the order of 1/(2πT) and has a dip around the crossover temperature. Our results are obtained with lattice simulations containing 2+1 dynamical flavours on anisotropic lattices. The Maximum Entropy Method is used to construct spectral functions from correlators of the conserved vector current
Transport properties of a thermal medium determine how its conserved charge densities (for instance ...
In these lecture notes we will discuss recent progress in extracting spectral and transport properti...
The FASTSUM collaboration presents a study on the temperature dependence of the electrical conductiv...
We present a lattice QCD calculation of the charge diffusion coefficient, the electrical conductivi...
We present a lattice QCD calculation of the charge diffusion coefficient, the electrical conductivi...
A lattice calculation is presented for the electrical conductivity of the QCD plasma with 2 + 1 dyn...
A lattice calculation is presented for the electrical conductivity of the QCD plasma with 2 + 1 dyn...
A lattice calculation is presented for the electrical conductivity of the QCD plasma with 2 + 1 dyn...
A lattice calculation is presented for the electrical conductivity of the QCD plasma with 2 + 1 dyn...
The FASTSUM collaboration presents a study on the temperature dependence of the electrical conducti...
The current status of transport coefficients in relativistic field theories at high temperature is r...
A discussion on the electrical conductivity of the quark-gluon plasma as determined by lattice QCD i...
Kaczmarek O, Francis A. Electrical conductivity and thermal dilepton rate from quenched lattice QCD....
The FASTSUM Collaboration presents its first results for the electric charge susceptibility in QCD ...
Ding H, Francis A, Kaczmarek O, Karsch F, Laermann E, Soeldner W. Thermal dilepton rate and electric...
Transport properties of a thermal medium determine how its conserved charge densities (for instance ...
In these lecture notes we will discuss recent progress in extracting spectral and transport properti...
The FASTSUM collaboration presents a study on the temperature dependence of the electrical conductiv...
We present a lattice QCD calculation of the charge diffusion coefficient, the electrical conductivi...
We present a lattice QCD calculation of the charge diffusion coefficient, the electrical conductivi...
A lattice calculation is presented for the electrical conductivity of the QCD plasma with 2 + 1 dyn...
A lattice calculation is presented for the electrical conductivity of the QCD plasma with 2 + 1 dyn...
A lattice calculation is presented for the electrical conductivity of the QCD plasma with 2 + 1 dyn...
A lattice calculation is presented for the electrical conductivity of the QCD plasma with 2 + 1 dyn...
The FASTSUM collaboration presents a study on the temperature dependence of the electrical conducti...
The current status of transport coefficients in relativistic field theories at high temperature is r...
A discussion on the electrical conductivity of the quark-gluon plasma as determined by lattice QCD i...
Kaczmarek O, Francis A. Electrical conductivity and thermal dilepton rate from quenched lattice QCD....
The FASTSUM Collaboration presents its first results for the electric charge susceptibility in QCD ...
Ding H, Francis A, Kaczmarek O, Karsch F, Laermann E, Soeldner W. Thermal dilepton rate and electric...
Transport properties of a thermal medium determine how its conserved charge densities (for instance ...
In these lecture notes we will discuss recent progress in extracting spectral and transport properti...
The FASTSUM collaboration presents a study on the temperature dependence of the electrical conductiv...