High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
[Submitted on 31 Jan 2021]
Title:Thermoelectric behaviour of hot collisional and magnetized QCD medium from an effective kinetic theory
View PDFAbstract:The thermoelectric behaviour of quark-gluon plasma has been studied within the framework of an effective kinetic theory by adopting a quasiparticle model to incorporate the thermal medium effects. The thermoelectric response of the medium has been quantified in terms of the Seebeck coefficient. The dependence of the collisional aspects of the QCD medium on the Seebeck coefficient has been estimated by utilizing relaxation time approximation and Bhatnagar-Gross-Krook collision kernels in the effective Boltzmann equation. The thermoelectric coefficient is seen to depend on the quark chemical potential and collision aspects of the medium. Besides, the thermoelectric effect has been explored in a magnetized medium and the respective transport coefficients, such as magnetic field-dependent Seebeck coefficient and Nernst coefficient, have been estimated. The impacts of hot QCD medium interactions incorporated through the effective model and the magnetic field on the thermoelectric responses of the medium have been observed to be more prominent in the temperature regimes not very far from the transition temperature.
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