Hydrodynamic fluctuations and topological susceptibility in chiral magnetohydrodynamics
Abstract
Chiral magnetohydrodynamics is devoted to understanding the late-time and long-distance behavior of a system with an Adler-Bell-Jackiw anomaly at finite temperatures. The non-conservation of the axial charge is determined by the topological density ; in a classical hydrodynamic description this decay rate can be suppressed by tuning the background magnetic field to zero. However it is in principle possible for thermal fluctuations of to result in a non-conservation of the charge even at vanishing -field; this would invalidate the classical hydrodynamic effective theory. We investigate this by computing the real-time susceptibility of the topological density at one-loop level in magnetohydrodynamic fluctuations, relating its low-frequency limit to the decay rate of the axial charge. We find that the frequency-dependence of this susceptibility is sufficiently soft as to leave the axial decay rate unaffected, validating the classical hydrodynamic description. We show that the susceptibility contains non-analytic frequency-dependence which is universally determined by hydrodynamic data. We comment briefly on possible connections to the recent formulation of the ABJ anomaly in terms of non-invertible symmetry.
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@article{arxiv.2403.16957,
title = {Hydrodynamic fluctuations and topological susceptibility in chiral magnetohydrodynamics},
author = {Arpit Das and Nabil Iqbal and Napat Poovuttikul},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.16957},
year = {2024}
}
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