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Viscosities of Hot Gluon -- A Lattice QCD Study --

Abstract

We present transport coefficients (shear viscosity, η\eta, and bulk viscosity, ζ\zeta) for the gluon system obtained by the lattice QCD. This is an indispensable calculation towards the understanding of ``New State of Matter'' observed in RHIC. We study the temperature regions of RHIC (1.4≤T/Tc≤1.81.4 \leq T/T_c \leq 1.8) and much higher ones up to T/Tc∼20 T/T_c \sim 20. In RHIC regions, the ratio of shear viscosity to entropy density, η/s\eta/s, is around ∼0.1−0.4\sim 0.1-0.4, and satisfies the KSS bound. At high temperature, η\eta becomes two or three oder of magnitude larger. Our calculation has two limitations: (i) the use of the quench approximation, i.e., without quark pair creation-annihilation effects on vacuum, and (ii) the use of an ansatz for the spectral function. The first point has been well studied in calculations of the spectroscopy and the phase-transition behavior. To investigate the second point, we compare our results with perturbative calculations in high TT-regions, and also check the effects of the modification of the spectral function on the viscosity.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, contribution to Proceedings of Quark Matter 2005, Budapest, Aug 4-

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