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Modification of heavy quark energy loss due to shear flow in hot QCD plasma

We present the derivation of heavy quark energy loss in a viscous QCD plasma using kinetic theory. Shear flow changes both boson and fermion distribution functions which eventually modify heavy quark energy loss. Due to presence of non-zero flow gradient in the medium all the bath particles here are out of equilibrium. In these types of plasmas we show that without plasma screening effects heavy quark energy loss suffers similar type of infrared divergence as one encounters in non-viscous plasma. The screening effects are incorporated consistently through Hard Thermal Loop resummation perturbation theory in the small-momentum-transfer region to obtain finite leading order result in $η/s$. We also quantify the importance of the result and demonstrate that shear flow has significant effect on the heavy quark energy loss.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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