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      Thermal photon and dilepton production and electric charge transport in a baryon rich strongly coupled QGP from holography

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          We obtain the thermal photon and dilepton production rates in a strongly coupled quark-gluon plasma (QGP) at both zero and nonzero baryon chemical potential using a bottom-up Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton (EMD) holographic model that is in good quantitative agreement with the thermodynamics of \((2+1)\)-flavor lattice QCD around the crossover transition for baryon chemical potentials up to 400 MeV, which may be reached in the beam energy scan (BES) at RHIC. We find that increasing the temperature \(T\) and the baryon chemical potential \(\mu_B\) enhances the peak present in both spectra. We also obtain the electric charge susceptibility, the DC and AC electric conductivities and the electric charge diffusion as functions of \(T\) and \(\mu_B\). We find that electric diffusive transport is suppressed as one increases \(\mu_B\). At zero baryon density, we compare our results for the DC electric conductivity and the electric charge diffusion with the latest lattice data available for these observables and find reasonable agreement around the crossover transition. Therefore, our holographic results may be used to constraint the magnitude of the thermal photon and dilepton production rates in a strongly coupled QGP, which we found to be at least one order of magnitude below perturbative estimates.

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          2015-10-12
          2016-01-25
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          10.1103/PhysRevD.93.034017
          1510.03321
          37f16036-3a49-406c-9cbb-2d0973a5c361

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          Phys. Rev. D 93, 034017 (2016)
          34 pages, 10 figures, version accepted for publication in Physical Review D
          hep-ph hep-th nucl-th

          High energy & Particle physics,Nuclear physics
          High energy & Particle physics, Nuclear physics

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