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The renormalization of sound and viscosity from non-equilibrium effective field theory

<!--HTML-->In small colliding systems and near the QCD critical point, the effects due to hydrodynamic fluctuations can be significant. The effective field theory of fluctuating hydrodynamics has recently been formulated on the closed time path (Schwinger-Keldysh formalism) [1]. Such formulati...

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Autor principal: Lau, Pak Hang
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2749117
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description <!--HTML-->In small colliding systems and near the QCD critical point, the effects due to hydrodynamic fluctuations can be significant. The effective field theory of fluctuating hydrodynamics has recently been formulated on the closed time path (Schwinger-Keldysh formalism) [1]. Such formulation allows for a systematic treatment of non-linear interaction among energy-momentum densities and hydrodynamics noise. We present the first complete leading order analysis of the effects of hydrodynamic fluctuations on stress-energy tensor correlations and show how those fluctuations modify the dispersion of sound and shear modes. We find the contributions of hydrodynamic fluctuations are parametrically more important than those from the second-order terms in hydrodynamics. We discuss the potential implications of our results for heavy-ion collision phenomenology [2]. [1] M. Crossley, P. Glorioso, and H. Liu, Effective field theory of dissipative fluids, JHEP 1709 (2017) 09. [2] P.H.C. Lau, H. Liu and Y. Yin, in preparation.
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spelling cern-27491172022-11-02T22:26:22Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2749117engLau, Pak HangThe renormalization of sound and viscosity from non-equilibrium effective field theoryInitial Stages 2021Conferences<!--HTML-->In small colliding systems and near the QCD critical point, the effects due to hydrodynamic fluctuations can be significant. The effective field theory of fluctuating hydrodynamics has recently been formulated on the closed time path (Schwinger-Keldysh formalism) [1]. Such formulation allows for a systematic treatment of non-linear interaction among energy-momentum densities and hydrodynamics noise. We present the first complete leading order analysis of the effects of hydrodynamic fluctuations on stress-energy tensor correlations and show how those fluctuations modify the dispersion of sound and shear modes. We find the contributions of hydrodynamic fluctuations are parametrically more important than those from the second-order terms in hydrodynamics. We discuss the potential implications of our results for heavy-ion collision phenomenology [2]. [1] M. Crossley, P. Glorioso, and H. Liu, Effective field theory of dissipative fluids, JHEP 1709 (2017) 09. [2] P.H.C. Lau, H. Liu and Y. Yin, in preparation.oai:cds.cern.ch:27491172021
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The renormalization of sound and viscosity from non-equilibrium effective field theory
title The renormalization of sound and viscosity from non-equilibrium effective field theory
title_full The renormalization of sound and viscosity from non-equilibrium effective field theory
title_fullStr The renormalization of sound and viscosity from non-equilibrium effective field theory
title_full_unstemmed The renormalization of sound and viscosity from non-equilibrium effective field theory
title_short The renormalization of sound and viscosity from non-equilibrium effective field theory
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