Theory of heavy-quarks contribution to the quark-gluon plasma viscosity
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Abstract: The shear viscosity of strongly interacting dense heavy-quarks plasma is evaluated analytically using a methodology valid for strongly-correlated nonequilibrium dense matter. The shear viscosity turns out to be directly proportional to the zero-frequency limit of the spectral function. By evaluating the latter using lattice QCD data from the literature, the vanishing of interaction-dominated viscosity contribution of heavy quarks to the QGP plasma is demonstrated.
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