Rate of photon production in the quark-gluon plasma from lattice QCD

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We calculate the thermal rate of real-photon production in the quark-gluon plasma at a temperature of T=254 MeV using lattice QCD. The calculation is based on the difference between the spatially transverse and longitudinal parts of the polarization tensor, which has the advantage of falling off rapidly at large frequencies. We obtain this linear combination in the time-momentum representation from lattice QCD with two flavors of quarks in the continuum limit with a precision of about two parts per mille. Applying a theoretically motivated fit ansatz for the associated spectral function, we obtain values for the photon rate that are in line with QCD weak-coupling calculations. A representative result is dΓ(k)/dk=(1.5-1.5+2.1)·(10 fm)-4·(0.2 GeV)-1 at k=1.2 GeV for the differential rate of photon production per unit volume of plasma.

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Cè, M., Harris, T., Meyer, H. B., Steinberg, A., & Toniato, A. (2020). Rate of photon production in the quark-gluon plasma from lattice QCD. Physical Review D, 102(9). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.091501

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