anomalous transport on the lattice
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Anomalous transport on the lattice. Pavel Buividovich (Regensburg). Chiral Magnetic Effect [ Kharzeev , Warringa , Fukushima]. Chiral Separation Effect [Son, Zhitnitsky ]. Chiral Vortical Effect [ Erdmenger et al. , Banerjee et al. ]. Anomalous transport: CME, CSE, CVE. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Anomalous transport on the lattice
Pavel Buividovich(Regensburg)
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Anomalous transport: CME, CSE, CVEChiral Magnetic Effect
[Kharzeev, Warringa, Fukushima]
Chiral Separation Effect[Son, Zhitnitsky]
Chiral Vortical Effect[Erdmenger et al.,Banerjee et al.]
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T-invariance and absence of dissipation
Dissipative transport(conductivity, viscosity)• No ground state• T-noninvariant (but
CP)• Spectral function =
anti-Hermitean part of retarded correlator
• Work is performed• Dissipation of
energy• First k → 0, then w →
0
Anomalous transport(CME, CSE, CVE)• Ground state• T-invariant (but not
CP!!!)• Spectral function =
Hermitean part of retarded correlator
• No work is performed• No dissipation of
energy• First w → 0, then k → 0
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Anomalous transport: CME, CSE, CVEFolklore on CME & CSE: • Transport coefficients are RELATED to
anomalies (axial and gravitational)• and thus protected from:• perturbative corrections• IR effects (mass etc.)
Check these statements as applied to the lattice.• What is measurable?• How should one measure?• What should one measure?• Does it make sense at all? If
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CME with overlap fermions
ρ = 1.0, m = 0.05
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CME with overlap fermions
ρ = 1.4, m = 0.01
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CME with overlap fermions
ρ = 1.4, m = 0.05
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Staggered fermions [G. Endrodi]
Bulk definition of μ5 !!! Around 20% deviation
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CME: “Background field” methodCLAIM: constant magnetic field in finite
volume is NOT a small perturbation
“triangle diagram” argument invalid(Flux is quantized, 0 → 1 is not a
perturbation, just like an instanton number)More advanced argument:
in a finite volume Solution: hide extra flux in the delta-function
Fermions don’t note this singularity if
Flux quantization!
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CME in constant field: analytics
• Partition function of Dirac fermions in a
finite Euclidean box• Anti-periodic BC in time direction,
periodic BC in spatial directions• Gauge field A3=θ – source for the current• Magnetic field in XY plane• Chiral chemical potential μ5 in the bulk
Dirac operator:
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CME in constant field: analytics
Creation/annihilation operators in magnetic field:
Now go to the Landau-level basis:
Higher Landau levels (topological)zero modes
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Closer look at CME: LLL dominanceDirac operator in the basis of LLL states:
Vector current:
Prefactor comes from LL degeneracyOnly LLL contribution is nonzero!!!
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Dimensional reduction: 2D axial anomalyPolarization tensor in 2D:
[Chen,hep-th/9902199]
• Value at k0=0, k3=0: NOT DEFINED
(without IR regulator)• First k3 → 0, then k0 → 0• Otherwise zero
Final answer:
Proper regularization (vector current conserved):
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Chirality n5 vs μ5
μ5 is not a physical quantity, just Lagrange multiplierChirality n5 is (in principle) observable
Express everything in terms of n5
To linear order in μ5 :
Singularities of Π33 cancel !!!
Note: no non-renormalization for two loops or higher and no dimensional reduction due
to 4D gluons!!!
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CME and CSE in linear response theoryAnomalous current-current correlators:
Chiral Separation and Chiral Magnetic Conductivities:
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Chiral Separation: finite-temperature regularization
Integrate out time-like loop momentum
Relation to canonical formalism
Virtual photon hits out fermionsout of Fermi sphere…
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Chiral Separation Conductivity: analytic result
Singularity
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Chiral Magnetic Conductivity: finite-temperature regularization
Decomposition of propagators
and polarization tensor
in terms ofchiral states
s,s’ – chiralities
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Chiral Magnetic Conductivity: finite-temperature regularization
• Individual contributions of chiral states are divergent
• The total is finite and coincides with CSE (upon μV→ μA)
• Unusual role of the Dirac mass non-Fermi-liquid behavior?
Careful regularizationrequired!!!
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Chiral Magnetic Conductivity: still regularization
Pauli-Villars regularization(not chiral, but simple and works well)
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Chiral Magnetic Conductivity: regularization• Pauli-Villars: zero at small momenta
-μA k3/(2 π2) at large momenta• Pauli-Villars is not chiral (but anomaly is
reproduced!!!)• Might not be a suitable regularization• Individual regularization in each chiral sector?
Let us try overlap fermions• Advanced development of PV regularization• = Infinite tower of PV regulators [Frolov,
Slavnov, Neuberger, 1993]• Suitable to define Weyl fermions non-
perturbatively
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Overlap fermions
Lattice chiral symmetry: Lüscher transformations
These factors encode the anomaly (nontrivial Jacobian)
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Dirac operator with axial gauge fieldsFirst consider coupling to axial gauge field:
Assume local invariance under modified chiral transformations [Kikukawa, Yamada, hep-lat/9808026]:
Require
(Integrable) equation for Dov !!!
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Overlap fermions with axial gauge fields and chiral chemical potential
We require that Lüscher transformations generategauge transformations of Aμ(x)
Linear equations for “projected” overlap or propagator
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Overlap fermions with axial gauge fields and chiral chemical potential: solutions
Dirac operator with axial gauge field
Dirac operator with chiral chemical potential
• Only implicit definition (so far)• Hermitean kernel (at zero μV) = Sign() of
what???• Potentially, no sign problem in
simulations
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Current-current correlators on the lattice
Axial vertex:
Consistent currents!Natural definition:charge transfer
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Derivatives of overlapIn terms of kernel spectrum + derivatives of kernel:
Derivatives of GW/inverse GW projection:
Numerically impossible for arbitrary background…Krylov subspace methods? Work in progress…
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Chiral Separation Conductivity with overlap
Good agreement with continuum expression
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Chiral Separation Conductivity with overlap
Small momenta/large size: continuum result
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Chiral Magnetic Conductivity with overlap
At small momenta, agreement with PV regularization
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Chiral Magnetic Conductivity with overlap
As lattice size increases, PV result is approached
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Role of conserved currentLet us try “slightly’’ non-conserved current
Perfect agreement with “naive” unregularized result
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Role of anomaly
Replace Dov with projected operatorLüscher transformations Usual chiral rotations
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Is it necessary to use overlap? Try Wilson-Dirac
Agreement with PV, but large artifactsThey might be crucial in interacting theories
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CME, CSE and axial anomalyExpand anomalous correlators in μV or μA:
VVA correlator in some special kinematics!!!
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CME, CSE and axial anomaly: IR vs UV
At fixed k3, the only scale is µUse asymptotic expressions for k3 >> µ !!!
Ward Identities fix large-momentum behavior
• CME: -1 x classical result, CSE: zero!!!
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General decomposition of VVA correlator
• 4 independent form-factors • Only wL is constrained by axial WIs
[M. Knecht et al., hep-ph/0311100]
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Anomalous correlators vs VVA correlatorCSE: p = (0,0,0,k3), q=0, µ=2, ν=0, ρ=1 ZERO
CME: p = (0,0,0,k3), q=(0,0,0,-k3), µ=1, ν=2, ρ=0
IR SINGULARITYRegularization: p = k + ε/2, q = -k+ε/2ε – “momentum” of chiral chemical potentialTime-dependent chemical potential:
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Anomalous correlators vs VVA correlatorSpatially modulated chiral chemical potential
By virtue of Bose symmetry, only w(+)(k2,k2,0)
Transverse form-factorNot fixed by the anomaly
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CME and axial anomaly (continued)In addition to anomaly non-renormalization,new (perturbative!!!) non-renormalization theorems[M. Knecht et al., hep-ph/0311100] [A. Vainstein, hep-ph/0212231]:
Valid only for massless QCD!!!
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CME and axial anomaly (continued)Special limit: p2=q2
Six equations for four unknowns… Solution:
Might be subject to NP corrections due to ChSB!!!
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Chiral Vortical Effect
In terms of correlators
Linear response of currents to “slow” rotation:
Subject to PT corrections!!!
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Lattice studies of CVEA naïve method [Yamamoto, 1303.6292]: • Analytic continuation of rotating frame
metric• Lattice simulations with distorted lattice• Physical interpretation is unclear!!!• By virtue of Hopf theorem: only vortex-anti-vortex pairs allowed on torus!!!
More advanced method [Landsteiner, Chernodub & ITEP Lattice, 1303.6266]:• Axial magnetic field = source for axial
current• T0y = Energy flow along axial m.f.
Measure energy flow in the background axial
magnetic field
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Lattice studies of CVEFirst lattice calculations: ~ 0.05 x theory prediction• Non-conserved energy-momentum tensor• Constant axial field not quite a linear response
For CME: completely wrong results!!!...Is this also the case for CVE?
Check by a direct calculation, use free overlap
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Constant axial magnetic field
• No holomorphic structure• No Landau Levels• Only the Lowest LL exists• Solution for finite volume?
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Chiral Vortical Effect from shifted boundary conditions
Conserved lattice energy-momentum tensor: not known
How the situation can be improved, probably?Momentum from shifted BC [H.Meyer, 1011.2727]
We can get total conserved momentum =
Momentum density=(?)
Energy flow
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Conclusions• Anomalous transport: very UV and IR
sensitive• Non-renormalizability only in special
kinematics• Proofs of exactness: some nontrivial
assumptions Fermi-surface Quasi-particle excitations Finite screening length Hydro flow of chiral particles is a
strange object• Field theory: NP corrections might
appear, ChSB• Even Dirac mass destroys the usual Fermi
surface• What happens to “chiral” Fermi surface
and to anomalous transport in confinement regime?
• What are the consequences of inexact ch.symm?
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Backup slides
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Chemical potential for anomalous chargesChemical potential for conserved charge (e.g. Q):
In the action Via boundary conditions
Non-compactgauge transform
For anomalous charge:General gauge transform
BUT the current is not conserved!!!
Chern-Simons current Topological charge density
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CME and CVE: lattice studiesSimplest method: introduce sources in the action• Constant magnetic
field• Constant μ5
[Yamamoto, 1105.0385]
• Constant axial magnetic field [ITEP Lattice, 1303.6266]
• Rotating lattice??? [Yamamoto, 1303.6292]
“Advanced” method:• Measure spatial
correlators• No analytic
continuation necessary
• Just Fourier transforms
• BUT: More noise!!!• Conserved currents/ Energy-momentum tensor not known for overlap
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Dimensional reduction with overlap
First Lx,Ly →∞ at fixed Lz, Lt, Φ !!!
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IR sensitivity: aspect ratio etc.
• L3 →∞, Lt fixed: ZERO (full derivative)• Result depends on the ratio Lt/Lz
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Importance of conserved current2D axial anomaly: Correct polarization tensor:
Naive polarization tensor:
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Dirac eigenmodes in axial magnetic field
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Dirac eigenmodes in axial magnetic fieldLandau levels for vector magnetic field:
• Rotational symmetry• Flux-conserving singularity not visible
Dirac modes in axial magnetic field:• Rotational symmetry broken• Wave functions are localized on the
boundary (where gauge field is singular)
“Conservation of complexity”:Constant axial magnetic field in finite
volumeis pathological
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CME and axial anomaly (continued)
• CME is related to anomaly (at least) perturbatively in massless QCD
• Probably not the case at nonzero mass• Nonperturbative contributions could be
important (confinement phase)?• Interesting to test on the lattice• Relation valid in linear response
approximation
Hydrodynamics!!!
Six equations for four unknowns… Solution:
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Fermi surface singularityAlmost correct, but what is at small
p3???
Full phase space is available only at |p|>2|kF|
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Conclusions• Measure spatial correlators + Fourier
transform• External magnetic field: limit k0 →0
required after k3 →0, analytic continuation???
• External fields/chemical potential are not compatible with perturbative diagrammatics
• Static field limit not well defined• Result depends on IR regulators