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An introduction to Thermal Field Theory and Some of its Application (2207.00534v3)

Published 1 Jul 2022 in hep-ph, hep-lat, and nucl-th

Abstract: In this article an introduction to the thermal field theory within imaginary time has been discussed in details. The imaginary time formalism has been introduced through both the operatorial and the functional integration method. The prescription to perform frequency sum for boson and fermion has been discussed. Green's function both in Minkowski time as well as in Euclidean time has been derived. The tadpole diagram in $\phi4$ theory and the self-energy in $\phi3$ theory have been computed. The basic features of general two point functions for both fermions and bosons in presence of a heat bath have been discussed. Then the free partition functions for scalar, fermion and gauge field, and interacting scalar field have been obtained. The quantum electrodynamics (QED) and gauge fixing have been discussed in details. The one-loop self-energy for electron and photon in QED have been obtained in hard thermal loop (HTL) approximation. The dispersion properties and collective excitations of both electron and photon in a thermal medium have been presented. The spectral representation of fermion and gauge boson propagators have been obtained. In HTL approximation, the generalisation of QED results of two point functions to quantum chromodynamics (QCD) have been outlined that mostly involve group theoretical factors. As an effective field theory approach the HTL resummation and the HTL perturbation theory have been introduced. The leading order, next-to-leading order and next-to-next-leading order free energy and pressure for deconfined QCD medium created in heavy-ion collisions have been computed within HTLpt. The general features of the deconfined QCD medium have also been outlined with non-perturbative effects like gluon condensate and Gribov-Zwanziger action. The dilepton production rates from quark-gluon plasma with these non-perturbative effects have been computed.

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