Impact of spin polarization on transport and thermodynamic coefficients
Abstract
This work investigates the influence of parton spin polarization on effective transport and thermodynamic coefficients in noncentral light- and heavy-ion collisions. To model this influence, I consider two sources of spin polarization: thermal vorticity, induced by angular momentum, and thermal shear, arising from local velocity gradients. Using a novel kinetic theory framework, one finds that transport and thermodynamic coefficients -- including the speed of sound squared , specific shear viscosity , specific bulk viscosity , and mean free path -- are substantially modified by spin polarization effects. Among the two sources, thermal vorticity-induced spin polarization dominates the modifications to these coefficients. Moreover, both and exhibit a nonmonotonic dependence on the collision energy, and the associated scaling behaviors potentially serve as indicators of the critical phenomena of quantum chromodynamics.
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@article{arxiv.2507.18038,
title = {Impact of spin polarization on transport and thermodynamic coefficients},
author = {De-Xian Wei},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.18038},
year = {2025}
}
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10 pages, 6 figures, publish version