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Viscosity calculations from hadron resonance gas model: Finite size effect

Source
International Journal of Modern Physics E
ISSN
02183013
Date Issued
2019-09-01
Author(s)
Ghosh, Snigdha
Samanta, Subhasis
Ghosh, Sabyasachi
Mishra, Hiranmaya
DOI
10.1142/S0218301319500368
Volume
28
Issue
9
Abstract
We have attempted to review on microscopic calculation of transport coefficients like shear and bulk viscosities in the framework of hadron resonance gas (HRG) model, where a special attention is explored on the effect of finite system size. The standard expressions of transport coefficients, obtained from relaxation time approximation of kinetic theory or diagrammatic Kubo-type formalism, carry mainly two temperature-dependent components - thermodynamical phase space and relaxation time of medium constituent. Owing to the quantum effect of finite system size, thermodynamical phase space can be reduced as its momentum distribution will be started from some finite lower momentum cut-off instead of zero momentum. On the other hand, relaxation time of hadrons can also face finite size effect by considering only those relaxation scales, which are lower than the system size. Owing to these phenomenological issues, we have proposed a system size-dependent upper bound of transport coefficients for ideal HRG model, whose qualitative technique may also be applicable in other models. This finite size-prescription may guide to shorten the broad numerical band, within which earlier estimated values of transport coefficients for hadronic matter are located. It is also suspected that the hadronic matter may not be far from the (nearly) perfect fluid nature like the quark gluon plasma.
Publication link
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1906.06029
URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/23210
Subjects
fluidity | HRG model | Transport coefficients
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