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Microscopic identification of dissipative modes in relativistic field theories

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-05-27 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We present an argument to support the existence of dissipative modes in relativistic field theories. In an O(N) φ4\varphi^4 theory in spatial dimension d3d\le 3, a relaxation constant Γ\Gamma of a two-point function in an infrared region is shown to be finite within the two-particle irreducible (2PI) framework at the next-leading order (NLO) of 1/N expansion. This immediately implies that a slow dissipative mode with a dispersion p0iΓ\p2p_0\sim i\Gamma \p^2 is microscopically identified in the two-point function. Contrary, NLO calculation in the one-particle irreducible (1PI) framework fails to yield a finite relaxation constant. Comparing the results in 1PI and 2PI frameworks, one concludes that dissipation emerges from multiple scattering of a particle with a heat bath, which is appropriately treated in the 2PI-NLO calculation through the resummation of secular terms to improve long-time behavior of the two-point function. Assuming that this slow dissipative mode survives at the critical point, one can identify the dynamic critical exponent zz for the two-point function as z=2ηz=2-\eta. We also discuss possible improvement of the result.

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@article{arxiv.1309.4892,
  title  = {Microscopic identification of dissipative modes in relativistic field theories},
  author = {Yohei Saito and Hirotsugu Fujii and Kazunori Itakura and Osamu Morimatsu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.4892},
  year   = {2015}
}

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16 pages, 11 figures