Lattice calculation of transport coefficient $\hat{q}$ in pure gluon plasma and (2+1)-flavor QCD plasma
Amit Kumar (Wayne State University USA), Abhijit Majumder (Wayne State, University USA), Johannes Heinrich Weber (Michigan State University USA)

TL;DR
This paper presents the first unquenched lattice QCD calculation of the transport coefficient $\
Contribution
It introduces a novel non-perturbative lattice QCD method to compute $\
Findings
Calculated $\
Temperature dependence of $\
Agreement with phenomenological data from JET collaboration
Abstract
The transport coefficient is a leading coefficient that controls the modification of the hard parton traversing QGP, and hence, responsible for the suppression of the high transverse momentum (transverse to the beam direction) charged-hadrons in heavy-ion collisions. In this article, we present the first unquenched lattice QCD calculation of . The calculation is carried out using (2+1)-flavor of quarks, using the highly improved staggered quark action (HISQ) and tree-level Symanzik improved gauge action. The calculation is performed in a wide range of temperatures, ranging from 200 MeV 800 MeV using MILC code package. We considered a leading-order process where a hard parton scatters off the glue field of a thermal QCD medium by exchanging a Glauber gluon (whose transverse momentum is larger than its longitudinal components). The hard scale associated with the…
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