
TL;DR
This paper investigates how hadron properties change in hot environments by analyzing Euclidean correlation functions and spectral functions, using lattice simulations and analytic calculations at high temperatures.
Contribution
It introduces a method to extract medium modifications of hadrons from lattice data and provides an analytic calculation of mesonic spectral functions at infinite temperature.
Findings
Spectral functions show modifications in hot environments.
Cut-off dependence analyzed through various lattice sizes.
Analytic results for mesonic spectral functions at infinite temperature.
Abstract
We discuss modifications of hadron properties in the heat bath extracted from Euclidian correlation functions and spectral functions r econstructed with the Maximum Entropy Method. To investigate the cut-off dependencies we perform simulation on various lattice sizes and present the result of an analytic calculation of the mesonic spectral functions in the infinite temperature limit.
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