The Landau-Pomeranchuk-Migdal effects on photon emission from the quark gluon
plasma have been studied as a function of photon mass, at a fixed temperature
of the plasma. The integral equations for the transverse vector function (f~(p~⊥)) and the longitudinal function (g~(p~⊥)) consisting of multiple scattering effects are solved by the
self consistent iterations method and also by the variational method for the
variable set \{p0,q0,Q2\}, considering the bremsstrahlung and the aws processes. We define four new dynamical scaling variables,
xTb,xTa,xLb,xLa for bremsstrahlung and {\bf aws} processes and
analyse the transverse and longitudinal components as a function of
\{p0,q0,Q2\}. We generalize the concept of photon emission function and we
define four new emission functions for massive photon emission represented by
gTb, gTa, gLb, gLa. These have been constructed using the exact
numerical solutions of the integral equations. These four emission functions
have been parameterized by suitable simple empirical fits. In terms of these
empirical emission functions, the virtual photon emission from quark gluon
plasma reduces to one dimensional integrals that involve folding over the
empirical gT,Lb,a functions with appropriate quark distribution
functions and the kinematic factors. Using this empirical emission functions,
we calculated the imaginary part of the photon polarization tensor as a
function of photon mass and energy.Comment: In nuclear physics journals and arxiv listings, my name used to
appear as S.V.S. Sastry. Hereafter, my name will appear as, S.V.
Suryanarayan