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Anomalous chiral transports and spin polarization in heavy-ion collisions

Nuclear Theory 2020-05-26 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Relativistic heavy-ion collisions create hot quark-gluon plasma as well as very strong electromagnetic (EM) and fluid vortical fields. The strong EM field and vorticity can induce intriguing macroscopic quantum phenomena such as chiral magnetic, chiral separation, chiral electric separation, and chiral vortical effects as well as the spin polarization of hadrons. These phenomena provide us with experimentally feasible means to study the nontrivial topological sector of quantum chromodynamics, the possible parity violation of strong interaction at high temperature, and the subatomic spintronics of quark-gluon plasma. These studies, both in theory and in experiments, are strongly connected with other subfields of physics such as condensed matter physics, astrophysics, and cold atomic physics, and thus form an emerging interdisciplinary research area. We give an introduction to the aforementioned phenomena induced by the EM field and vorticity and an overview of the current status of their experimental research in heavy-ion collisions. We also briefly discuss spin hydrodynamics as well as chiral and spin kinetic theories.

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@article{arxiv.2003.12482,
  title  = {Anomalous chiral transports and spin polarization in heavy-ion collisions},
  author = {Yu-Chen Liu and Xu-Guang Huang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.12482},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

35 pages, 13 figures. A review article for Nucl. Sci. Tech. Published version