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The effect of two loop correction in the formation of quark-gluon plasma (QGP) droplet is studied with the introduction of the two loop correction factor in the mean field potential. Due to the correction factor it shows stability in the droplet formation of QGP indicating at different parametrization factors of the QGP fluid. The correction factor in the potential also shows gluon parameter factor shifts to a larger value from its earlier value of gluon factor of one loop correction in obtaining the stable droplets. The results show decreasing in the observable QGP droplets and droplet sizes are found to be $1.5-2.0$ fm radii with the two loop correction. It indicates that there is parameter like Reynolds number which can control the dynamics of QGP droplet formation and the stability of droplet in the case of droplet formation with the two loop correction factor.
Quark-gluon plasma (QGP) droplet formation is re-considered with the addition of three loop correction to the earlier loop factors in the mean field potential. The correction of the three loop factor increases stability in the droplet formations of Q
We construct the density of states for quarks and gluons using the `Thomas - Fermi model for atoms and the `Bethe model for nucleons as templates. With parameters to take care of the plasma (hydrodynamical) features of the QGP with a thermal potentia
The collisional energy gain of a heavy quark due to chromo-electromagnetic field fluctuations in a quark-gluon plasma is investigated. The field fluctuations lead to an energy gain of the quark for all temperatures and velocities. The net effect is a
Fluidity of quark-gluon plasma (QGP) is studied where interaction between quark and gluon is mapped through fugacity in particle distribution function using lattice quantum chromodynamics (LQCD) results.
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