We consider quantum-dynamical phenomena in the SU(2), S=1/2
infinite-range quantum Heisenberg spin glass. For a fermionic generalization of
the model we formulate generic dynamical self-consistency equations. Using the
Popov-Fedotov trick to eliminate contributions of the non-magnetic fermionic
states we study in particular the isotropic model variant on the spin space.
Two complementary approximation schemes are applied: one restricts the quantum
spin dynamics to a manageable number of Matsubara frequencies while the other
employs an expansion in terms of the dynamical local spin susceptibility. We
accurately determine the critical temperature Tc of the spin glass to
paramagnet transition. We find that the dynamical correlations cause an
increase of Tc by 2% compared to the result obtained in the spin-static
approximation. The specific heat C(T) exhibits a pronounced cusp at Tc.
Contradictory to other reports we do not observe a maximum in the C(T)-curve
above Tc.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure