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Title: Transport coefficients from string theory: an update


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Transport coefficients
from string theory
an update
  • Andrei Starinets
  • Perimeter Institute

Wien 2005 workshop
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Collaboration
Dam Son Giuseppe Policastro Chris Herzog Alvaro
Nunez Pavel Kovtun Alex Buchel Jim Liu Andrei
Parnachev Paolo Benincasa
References
hep-th/0205051 hep-th/0205052 hep-th/0302026
hep-th/0309213 hep-th/0405231
hep-th/0406124 hep-th/0506144 hep-th/0506184
hep-th/0507026
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Prologue
  • Our goal is to understand thermal gauge
    theories, e.g. thermal QCD
  • Of particular interest is the regime described by
    fluid dynamics, e.g. quark-gluon plasma
  • This near-equilibrium regime is completely
    characterized by values of transport
    coefficients, e.g. shear and bulk viscosity
  • Transport coefficients are hard to compute from
    first principles, even in perturbation theory.
    For example, no perturbative calculation of bulk
    viscosity in gauge theory is available.

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Prologue (continued)
  • Transport coefficients of some gauge theories can
    be computed in the regime described by string
    (gravity) duals usually at large N and large t
    Hooft coupling
  • Corrections can in principle be computed
  • Shear viscosity result is universal.
    Model-independent results may be of relevance for
    RHIC physics
  • Certain results are predicted by hydrodynamics.
    Finding them in gravity provides a check of the
    AdS/CFT conjecture

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Timeline and status report
  • 2001 shear viscosity for N4 SYM computed
  • 2002 prescription to compute thermal correlators
    from gravity formulated and applied to N4 SYM
    shear and sound poles in correlators are found
  • 2002-03 other poles in N4 SYM correlators
    identified with quasinormal spectrum in gravity
  • 2003-04 universality of shear viscosity general
    formula for diffusion coefficient from membrane
    paradigm correction to shear viscosity
  • 2004-05 general prescription for computing
    transport coefficients from gravity duals
    formulated bulk viscosity and the speed of sound
    computed in two non-conformal theories
    equivalence between AdS/CFT and the membrane
    paradigm formulas established spectral density
    computed /preliminary/
  • 2005-?? Nonzero chemical potential (with D.Son).

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What is hydrodynamics?
Hierarchy of times (example)
0
t




Mechanical description
Kinetic theory
Hydrodynamic approximation
Equilibrium thermodynamics
Hierarchy of scales
(L is a macroscopic size of a system)
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Holography and hydrodynamics
Gravitational fluctuations
Deviations from equilibrium
Dispersion relations
Quasinormal spectrum
8
Gauge-gravity duality in string theory
Perturbative string theory open and closed
strings (at low energy, gauge fields and gravity,
correspondingly)
Nonperturbative theory D-branes (topological
defects in 10d)
Complementary description of D-branes by open
(closed) strings
perturbative gauge theory description OK
perturbative gravity description OK
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Hydrodynamics as an effective theory

Thermodynamic equilibrium
Near-equilibrium
Eigenmodes of the system of equations
Shear mode (transverse fluctuations of )
Sound mode
For CFT we have
and
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Computing transport coefficients from first
principles
Fluctuation-dissipation theory (Callen, Welton,
Green, Kubo)
Kubo formulae allows one to calculate transport
coefficients from microscopic models
In the regime described by a gravity dual the
correlator can be computed using
AdS/CFT
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Universality of

Theorem
For any thermal gauge theory (with zero
chemical potential), the ratio of shear
viscosity to entropy density is equal to
in the regime described by a corresponding
dual gravity theory
Remark
Gravity dual to QCD (if it exists at all) is
currently unknown.
12
Universality of shear viscosity in the regime
described by gravity duals
Gravitons component obeys equation for a
minimally coupled massless scalar. But then
.
Since the entropy (density) is
we get
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Three roads to universality of
  • The absorption argument
  • D. Son, P. Kovtun, A.S., hep-th/0405231
  • Direct computation of the correlator in Kubo
    formula from AdS/CFT A.Buchel,
    hep-th/0408095
  • Membrane paradigm general formula for
    diffusion coefficient interpretation as
    lowest quasinormal frequency pole of the shear
    mode correlator Buchel-Liu theorem
  • P. Kovtun, D.Son, A.S., hep-th/0309213,
    A.S., to appear,
  • P.Kovtun, A.S., hep-th/0506184, A.Buchel,
    J.Liu, hep-th/0311175

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Shear viscosity in SYM
P.Arnold, G.Moore, L.Yaffe, 2001
Correction to A.Buchel, J.Liu,
A.S., hep-th/0406264
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Viscosity of gases and liquids
Gases (Maxwell, 1867)
Viscosity of a gas is
  • independent of pressure
  • scales as square of temperature
  • inversely proportional to cross-section

Liquids (Frenkel, 1926)
  • W is the activation energy
  • In practice, A and W are chosen to fit data

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A viscosity bound conjecture
P.Kovtun, D.Son, A.S., hep-th/0309213,
hep-th/0405231
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Two-point correlation function of stress-energy
tensor
Field theory
Zero temperature
Finite temperature
Dual gravity
  • Five gauge-invariant combinations
  • of and other fields determine
  • obey a
    system of coupled ODEs
  • Their (quasinormal) spectrum determines
    singularities
  • of the correlator

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Classification of fluctuations and universality
O(2) symmetry in x-y plane
Shear channel
Sound channel
Scalar channel
Other fluctuations (e.g. )
may affect sound channel
But not the shear channel
universality of
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Bulk viscosity and the speed of sound in
SYM
is a mass-deformed
(Pilch-Warner flow)
  • Finite-temperature version A.Buchel, J.Liu,
    hep-th/0305064
  • The metric is known explicitly for
  • Speed of sound and bulk viscosity

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Relation to RHIC
  • IF quark-gluon plasma is indeed formed in heavy
    ion collisions
  • IF a hydrodynamic regime is unambiguously proven
    to exist
  • THEN hydrodynamic MODELS describe experimental
    results
  • for e.g. elliptic flows well, provided
  • Bulk viscosity and speed of sound results are
  • potentially interesting

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Epilogue
  • AdS/CFT gives insights into physics of thermal
    gauge theories in the nonperturbative regime
  • Generic hydrodynamic predictions can be used to
    check validity of AdS/CFT
  • General algorithm exists to compute transport
    coefficients and the speed of sound in any
    gravity dual
  • Model-independent statements can presumably be
    checked experimentally

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What is viscosity?
Friction in Newtons equation
Friction in Eulers equations
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