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Classical model for diffusion and thermalization of heavy quarks in a hot medium: memory and out-of-equilibrium effects

Published 27 Mar 2019 in nucl-th and physics.class-ph | (1903.11302v2)

Abstract: We consider a simple model for the diffusion of heavy quarks in a hot bath, modeling the latter by an ensemble of oscillators distributed accorded to either a thermal distribution or to an out-of-equilibrium distribution with a saturation scale. Within this model it is easy to introduce memory effects by changing the distribution of oscillators: we model these by introducing a gaussian distribution, dN/dωdN/d\omega, which can be deformed continuously from a δ−\delta-function giving a Markov dissipation to a broad kernel with memory. Deriving the equation of motion of the heavy quark in the bath we remark how dissipation comes out naturally as an effect of the back-reaction on the bath of oscillators. Moreover, the exact solution of this equation allows for the definition of a thermalization time as the time necessary to remove any memory of the initial condition. We find that the broadening the dissipative kernel while keeping the coupling fixed lowers the thermalization time. We also derive the fluctuation-dissipation theorem for the bath, and use this to estimate the kinematic regime in which momentum diffusion of the heavy quark dominates over drift: we find that diffusion is more important as long as K0/EK_0/{\cal E} is small, where K0K_0 and E{\cal E} denote the initial energy of the heavy quark and the average energy of the bath respectively.

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