Abstract

We prove the universality of the Chern-Simons diffusion rate - a crucial observable for the chiral magnetic effect - in a large class of planar strongly correlated gauge theories with dual string description. When the effects of anomalies are suppressed, the diffusion rate is simply given in terms of temperature, entropy density and gauge coupling, with a universal numerical coefficient. We show that this result holds, in fact, for all the top-down holographic models where the calculation has been performed in the past, even in presence of magnetic fields and anisotropy. We also extend the check to further well known models for which the same computation was lacking. Finally we point out some subtleties related to the definition of the Chern-Simons diffusion rate in the presence of anomalies. In this case, the usual definition of the rate - a late time limit of the imaginary part of the retarded correlator of the topological charge density - would give an exactly vanishing result, due to its relation with a non-conserved charge correlator. We confirm this observation by explicit holographic computations on generic isotropic black hole backgrounds. Nevertheless, a non-trivial Chern-Simons relaxation time can in principle be extracted from a quasi-normal mode calculation.

Highlights

  • We prove the universality of the Chern-Simons diffusion rate—a crucial observable for the chiral magnetic effect—in a large class of planar strongly correlated gauge theories with dual string description

  • When the effects of anomalies are suppressed, the diffusion rate is given in terms of temperature, entropy density and gauge coupling, with a universal numerical coefficient. We show that this result holds, for all the top-down holographic models where the calculation has been performed in the past, even in the presence of magnetic fields and anisotropy

  • The Chern-Simons diffusion rate ΓCS is a fundamental observable in the study of chiral effects in the Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP)

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The Chern-Simons diffusion rate ΓCS is a fundamental observable in the study of chiral effects in the Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP). The most interesting correction to the holographic result for the Chern-Simons diffusion rate in the planar expansion comes from possible anomalies proportional to the topological charge density operator In the bulk, these are described by a Stueckelberg action for the scalar mentioned above and a vector field dual to the anomalous current [16].

HOLOGRAPHIC CHERN-SIMONS DIFFUSION RATE
Derivation of the result
The holographic approach
Retarded Green’s functions
Quasinormal modes
Near-boundary expansion
Near-horizon expansion
Retarded Green’s functions and Chern-Simons diffusion rate
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