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Hydrodynamics with Triangle Anomalies

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arxiv 0906.5044 v2 pith:4IUNWLH6 submitted 2009-06-27 hep-th hep-phnucl-th

Hydrodynamics with Triangle Anomalies

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keywords anomaliestermcoefficientshydrodynamictriangleallowedbrieflychemical
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We consider the hydrodynamic regime of theories with quantum anomalies for global currents. We show that a hitherto discarded term in the conserve current is not only allowed by symmetries, but is in fact required by triangle anomalies and the second law of thermodynamics. This term leads to a number of new effects, one of which is chiral separation in a rotating fluid at nonzero chemical potential. The new kinetic coefficients can be expressed, in a unique fashion, through the anomalies coefficients and the equation of state. We briefly discuss the relevance of this new hydrodynamic term for physical situations, including heavy ion collisions.

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