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Transport Coefficient to Trace Anomaly in the Clustering of Color Sources Approach

Abstract

From our previously obtained shear viscosity to entropy density ratio (η/s\eta/s) in the framework of clustering of color sources (Color String Percolation Model: CSPM), we calculate the jet quenching parameter q^\hat {q} and trace anomaly Δ=(ε3p)/T4\Delta = (\varepsilon -3\it p)/T^{4} as a function of temperature. It is shown that the scaled q^/T3\hat {q}/T^{3} is in agreement with the recent JET Collaboration estimates. The inverse of η/s\eta/s is found to represent Δ\Delta. The results for Δ\Delta are in excellent agreement with Lattice Quantum Chromo Dynamics (LQCD) simulations. From the trace anomaly and energy density ϵ\epsilon, the equation of state is obtained as a function of temperature and compared with LQCD simulations. It is possible that there is a direct connection between the η/s\eta/s and Δ\Delta. Thus the estimate of transport coefficient η/s\eta/s provides q^\hat {q} and Δ\Delta as a function of temperature. Both Δ\Delta and η/s\eta/s describe the transition from a strongly coupled QGP to a weakly coupled QGP.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1501.0152

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