Chiral magnetic effect and anomalous transport from real-time lattice simulations

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Abstract

We present a first-principle study of anomaly induced transport phenomena by performing real-time lattice simulations with dynamical fermions coupled simultaneously to non-Abelian $SU(Nc)$ and Abelian $U(1)$ gauge fields. We investigate the behavior of vector and axial currents during a sphaleron transition in the presence of an external magnetic field, and demonstrate how the interplay of the Chiral magnetic (CME) and Chiral separation effect (CSE) lead to the formation of a propagating wave. We also analyze the quark mass dependence of these phenomena and extract spectral information about the carriers of axial and vector charge.

*Support from the U.S. D.O.E. under Grant No. DE-SC0012704 and DE-FG02-97ER41014 is gratefully acknowledged.

Authors

  • Soeren Schlichting

    • Brookhaven Natl Lab
  • Sayantan Sharma

    • Brookhaven Natl Lab
  • Mark Mace

    • Stonybrook University
  • Niklas Mueller

    • Univ. Heidelberg