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Asymptotics of thermal spectral functions

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 79, Issue 12, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.79.125009

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We use operator product expansion (OPE) techniques to study the spectral functions of currents and stress tensors at finite temperature, in the high-energy timelike region omega >> T. The leading corrections to these spectral functions are proportional to similar to T-4 expectation values in general, and the leading corrections similar to g(2)T(4) are calculated at weak coupling, up to an undetermined coefficient in the shear viscosity channel. Spectral functions are shown to be infrared safe, in the deeply virtual regime, up to order g(8)T(4). The convergence of (vacuum subtracted) sum rules in the shear and bulk viscosity channels is established in QCD to all orders in perturbation theory, though numerically significant tails similar to T-4/(log omega)(3) are shown to exist in the bulk viscosity channel. We argue that the spectral functions of currents and stress tensors in infinitely coupled N = 4 super Yang-Mills theory do not receive any medium-dependent power correction.

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