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Conductivity, diffusivity, and violation of Wiedemann-Franz Law in a hadron resonance gas with van der Waals interactions

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arxiv 2205.03149 v2 pith:GORWYOMS submitted 2022-05-06 hep-ph hep-exnucl-exnucl-th

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In this work, a hadron resonance gas under van der Waals (VDW) interactions has been studied. Both attractive and repulsive interactions between the meson-meson and (anti)baryon-(anti)baryon have been taken into consideration. Various transport properties such as electrical conductivity ($\sigma_{\rm el}$) and thermal conductivity ($\kappa_{\rm th}$) have been estimated by solving the Boltzmann transport equation under the relaxation time approximation. The effect of baryochemical potential ($\mu_{\rm B}$) and temperature is also explicitly explored for the mentioned observables. Comparisons have been made with the results obtained from other existing theoretical models. We observe the violation of Wiedemann-Franz law in a hadron resonance gas at a high-temperature regime. The corresponding diffusivities have also been estimated, which can help us to understand the system in a better way.

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