Spectral and transport properties from lattice QCD
Olaf Kaczmarek, Hai-Tao Shu

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in extracting spectral and transport properties of the quark-gluon plasma from lattice QCD, focusing on methods to determine real-time quantities from Euclidean correlators and their physical implications.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive overview of techniques for obtaining spectral functions and transport coefficients from lattice QCD, emphasizing continuum extrapolated correlators and their applications.
Findings
Successful extraction of spectral functions from lattice correlators
Determination of transport coefficients like electrical conductivity and heavy flavor diffusion
Insights into electromagnetic probes and quarkonium behavior in QGP
Abstract
In these lecture notes we will discuss recent progress in extracting spectral and transport properties from lattice QCD. We will focus on results of probes of the thermal QCD medium as well as transport coefficients which are important ingredients for hydrodynamic and transport models that describe the evolution of the produced medium. These include electromagnetic probes, like the rates of emitted photons and dileptons, quarkonium spectral functions as well as transport coefficients like the electrical conductivity or heavy flavor diffusion coefficients of the quark gluon plasma (QGP). All these real time quantities are encoded in the vector meson spectral function. A direct determination of the spectral functions is not possible in Euclidean lattice QCD calculations but they can be analytically continued from imaginary to real time. Therefore it is possible to relate the spectral…
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