Abstract

Collective excitations of a hot QCD medium are the main focus of the present article. The analysis is performed within semi-classical transport theory with isotropic and anisotropic momentum distribution functions for the gluonic and quark-antiquark degrees of freedom that constitutes the hot QCD plasma. The isotropic/equilibrium momentum distributions for gluons and quarks are based on a recent quasi-particle description of hot QCD equations of state. The anisotropic distributions are just the extensions of isotropic ones by stretching or squeezing them in one of the directions. The hot QCD medium effects in the model adopted here enter through the effective gluon and quark fugacities along with non-trivial dispersion relations leading to an effective QCD coupling constant. Interestingly, with these distribution functions the tensorial structure of the gluon polarization tensor in the medium turned out to be similar to the one for the non-interacting ultra-relativistic system of quarks/antiquarks and gluons . The interactions mainly modify the Debye mass parameter and , in turn, the effective coupling in the medium. These modifications have been seen to modify the collective modes of the hot QCD plasma in a significant way.

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