We investigate gluon correlation functions and spectral functions at finite temperature in Landau gauge on lattice QCD ensembles with dynamical twisted-mass quarks flavors, generated by the tmfT collaboration. They cover a temperature range from using the fixed-scale approach. Our study of spectral properties is based on a novel Bayesian approach for the extraction of non-positive-definite spectral functions. For each binned spatial momentum we take into account the gluon correlation functions at all available discrete imaginary frequencies. Clear indications for the existence of a well defined quasi-particle peak are obtained. Due to a relatively small number of imaginary frequencies available, we focus on the momentum and temperature dependence of the position of this spectral feature. The corresponding dispersion relation reveals different in-medium masses for longitudinal and transversal gluons at high temperatures, qualitatively consistent with weak coupling expectations.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5593-7 | DOI Listing |
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