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Transport coefficients of second-order relativistic fluid dynamics in the relaxation-time approximation

Nuclear Theory 2022-10-18 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

We derive the transport coefficients of second-order fluid dynamics with 1414 dynamical moments using the method of moments and the Chapman-Enskog method in the relaxation-time approximation for the collision integral of the relativistic Boltzmann equation. Contrary to results previously reported in the literature, we find that the second-order transport coefficients derived using the two methods are in perfect agreement. Furthermore, we show that, unlike in the case of binary hard-sphere interactions, the diffusion-shear coupling coefficients Vπ\ell_{V\pi}, λVπ\lambda_{V\pi}, and τVπ\tau_{V\pi} actually diverge in some approximations when the expansion order NN_\ell \rightarrow \infty. Here we show how to circumvent such a problem in multiple ways, recovering the correct transport coefficients of second-order fluid dynamics with 1414 dynamical moments. We also validate our results for the diffusion-shear coupling by comparison to a numerical solution of the Boltzmann equation for the propagation of sound waves in an ultrarelativistic ideal gas.

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@article{arxiv.2207.05670,
  title  = {Transport coefficients of second-order relativistic fluid dynamics in the relaxation-time approximation},
  author = {Victor E. Ambrus and Etele Molnár and Dirk H. Rischke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.05670},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

22 pages and 2 figures, minor corrections and updated references