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Thermalization in 2D critical quench and UV/IR mixing

High Energy Physics - Theory 2020-03-17 v3

Abstract

We consider quantum quenches in models of free scalars and fermions with a generic time-dependent mass m(t)m(t) that goes from m0m_0 to zero. We prove that, as anticipated in MSS \cite{Mandal:2015jla}, the post-quench dynamics can be described in terms of a state of the generalized Calabrese-Cardy form ψ|\psi \rangle= exp[κ2Hn>2κnWn]Bd\exp[-\kappa_2 H -\sum_{n>2}^\infty \kappa_n W_n]| \hbox{Bd} \rangle. The WnW_n (n=2,3,...n=2,3,..., W2=HW_2=H) here represent the conserved WW_\infty charges and Bd| \hbox{Bd} \rangle represents a conformal boundary state. Our result holds irrespective of whether the pre-quench state is a ground state or a squeezed state, and is proved without recourse to perturbation expansion in the κn\kappa_n's as in MSS. We compute exact time-dependent correlators for some specific quench protocols m(t)m(t). The correlators explicitly show thermalization to a generalized Gibbs ensemble (GGE), with inverse temperature β=4κ2\beta= 4\kappa_2, and chemical potentials μn=4κn\mu_n=4\kappa_n. In case the pre-quench state is a ground state, it is possible to retrieve the exact quench protocol m(t)m(t) from the final GGE, by an application of inverse scattering techniques. Another notable result, which we interpret as a UV/IR mixing, is that the long distance and long time (IR) behaviour of some correlators depends crucially on all κn\kappa_n's, although they are highly irrelevant couplings in the usual RG parlance. This indicates subtleties in RG arguments when applied to non-equilibrium dynamics.

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@article{arxiv.1512.02187,
  title  = {Thermalization in 2D critical quench and UV/IR mixing},
  author = {Gautam Mandal and Shruti Paranjape and Nilakash Sorokhaibam},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.02187},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

Published version, a minor correction in eqn(41)