Null matter and the ultrarelativistic origin of hydrodynamics at zero temperature
Abstract
We uncover a universal sector of relativistic fluid dynamics by taking a novel ultrarelativistic limit in which the temperature tends to zero while the flow simultaneously approaches the speed of light. In this regime, hydrodynamics becomes an effective theory of \emph{null matter}, characterised by a preferred null vector, a preferred scale, and their gradients. We show that this theory of null matter constitutes an example of a hydrodynamic theory that can be linearly stable and causal in an arbitrary choice of frame. The framework developed here for null matter can offer insights into ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions, astrophysical phenomena with inherently large Lorentz factors, and the dynamics of black hole horizons.
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@article{arxiv.2509.25320,
title = {Null matter and the ultrarelativistic origin of hydrodynamics at zero temperature},
author = {Jay Armas and Emil Have and Gianbattista-Piero Nicosia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.25320},
year = {2025}
}
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5+23 pages, letter format