paper

Transport coefficients of heavy quarks around at finite quark chemical potential

arXiv:1406.5322 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.90.051901

Abstract

The interactions of heavy quarks with the partonic environment at finite temperature and finite quark chemical potential are investigated in terms of transport coefficients within the Dynamical Quasi-Particle model (DQPM) designed to reproduce the lattice-QCD results (including the partonic equation of state) in thermodynamic equilibrium. These results are confronted with those of nuclear many-body calculations close to the critical temperature . The hadronic and partonic spatial diffusion coefficients join smoothly and show a pronounced minimum around , at as well as at finite . Close and above its absolute value matches the lQCD calculations for . The smooth transition of the heavy quark transport coefficients from the hadronic to the partonic medium corresponds to a cross over in line with lattice calculations, and differs substantially from perturbative QCD (pQCD) calculations which show a large discontinuity at . This indicates that in the vicinity of dynamically dressed massive partons and not massless pQCD partons are the effective degrees-of-freedom in the quark-gluon plasma.

4 pages, 4 figures