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Holographic Chiral magnetic conductivity

Ho-Ung Yee

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We present holographic computations of the time-dependent chiral magnetic conductivity in the framework of gauge/gravity correspondence. Chiral magnetic effect is a phenomenon where an electromagnetic current parallel to an applied magnetic field is induced in the presence of a finite axial chemical potential. Motivated by a recent weak-coupling perturbative QCD calculation, our aim is to provide a couple of complementary computations for strongly coupled regime which might be relevant for strongly coupled RHIC plasma. We take two prototypical holographic set-ups for computing chiral magnetic conductivity; the first model is Einstein gravity with U(1)L × U(1)R Maxwell theory, and our second set-up is based on the Sakai-Sugimoto model in a deconfined and chiral symmetry restored phase. While the former takes into account full back-reaction while the latter not, the common feature is an important role played by the appropriate 5-dimensional Chern-Simons term corresponding to the 4-dimensional axial anomaly.

Keywords

QCD

Gauge-gravity correspondence

 

E-print Number: 0908.4189

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PACS

11.30.Rd Chiral symmetries

04.50.-h Higher-dimensional gravity and other theories of gravity

12.38.Aw General properties of QCD (dynamics, confinement, etc.)

12.38.Bx Perturbative calculations

11.15.-q Gauge field theories

12.38.Mh Quark–gluon plasma

Subjects

Gravitation and cosmology

Particle physics and field theory

Dates

Issue 11 (November 2009)

Received 10 September 2009, accepted for publication 3 November 2009

Published 19 November 2009



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