On the current correlators in QCD at finite temperature

Nov, 1992
6 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 47 (1993) 3083-3085
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Report number:
  • TPI-MINN-92-64-T

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Abstract:
Current correlators in QCD at a finite temperature TT are considered from the viewpoint of operator product expansion. It is stressed that at low TT the heat bath must be represented by hadronic, and not quark-gluon states. A possibility to express the results in terms of TT-dependent resonance masses is discussed. It is demonstrated that in order T 2T~2 the masses do not move and the only phenomenon which occurs is a parity and isospin mixing.
  • hadron: current
  • correlation function
  • finite temperature
  • quantum chromodynamics
  • operator product expansion
  • mass: resonance
  • resonance: mass
  • temperature dependence