Polarization of massive fermions in a vortical fluid
Abstract
Fermions become polarized in a vorticular fluid due to spin-vorticity coupling. Such a polarization can be calculated from the Wigner function in a quantum kinetic approach. Extending previous results for chiral fermions, we derive the Wigner function for massive fermions up to the next-to-leading order in spatial gradient expansion. The polarization density of fermions can be calculated from the axial vector component of the Wigner function and is found to be proportional to the local vorticity . The polarizations per particle for fermions and anti-fermions decrease with the chemical potential and increase with energy (mass). Both quantities approach the asymptotic value in the large energy (mass) limit. The polarization per particle for fermions is always smaller than that for anti-fermions, whose ratio of fermions to anti-fermions also decreases with the chemical potential. The polarization per particle on the Cooper-Frye freeze-out hyper-surface can also be formulated and is consistent with the previous result of Becattini et al..
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@article{arxiv.1604.04036,
title = {Polarization of massive fermions in a vortical fluid},
author = {Ren-hong Fang and Long-gang Pang and Qun Wang and Xin-nian Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.04036},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
RevTex 4, 12 pages, 5 figures. Discussions about the correspondence between polarization from vorticity and from magnetic field are added. The property that polarization per particle for fermions is smaller than that for anti-fermions is discussed in more detail. To appear in PRC