Viscous corrections to electromagnetic emissivities in QCD

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We provide a general framework for the derivation of the hydrodynamical corrections to the QCD electromagnetic emissivities in a viscous fluid. Assuming that the emission times are short in comparison to the fluid evolution time, we show that the leading corrections in the fluid gradients are controlled by the bulk and shear tensors times pertinent response functions involving the energy-momentum tensor. In a hadronic fluid phase, we detail these contributions using spectral functions. Using the vector dominance approximation, we show that the bulk viscosity correction to the photon rate is sizable, while the shear viscosity is negligible for about all frequencies. In the partonic phase near the transition temperature, we provide an assessment of the viscous corrections to the photon and dilepton emissions, using a nonperturbative quark-gluon plasma with soft thermal gluonic corrections in the form of operators of leading mass dimension. Again, the thermal bulk viscosity corrections are found to be larger than the thermal shear viscosity corrections at all energies for both the photon and dilepton in the partonic phase.

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Liu, Y., & Zahed, I. (2017). Viscous corrections to electromagnetic emissivities in QCD. Physical Review D, 96(11). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.96.116021

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