Chern-Simons current and local parity violation in hot QCD matter
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Abstract: (Elsevier)
Non-Abelian gauge theories “live” in a space-time with non-trivial topology that can be characterized by an odd-dimensional Chern-Simons form. In QCD, Chern-Simons form is induced by the chiral anomaly and the presence of topological solutions; it opens a possibility for the breaking of P and CP invariances in strong interactions (“the strong CP problem”). While there is apparently no global P and CP violation in QCD, here I argue that topological fluctuations in hot quark-gluon matter can become directly observable in the presence of a very intense external magnetic field by inducing local P- and CP- odd effects. These phenomena can be described by using the Maxwell-Chern-Simons electrodynamics as an effective theory. Local P and CP violation in hot QCD matter can be observed in experiment through the “hiral magnetic effect” – the separation of electric charge along the axis of magnetic field that is created by the colliding relativistic ions. There is a recent evidence for the electric charge separation relative to the reaction plane of heavy ion collisions from the STAR Collaboration at RHIC.Note:
- 4 pages, no figures/ presented at Quark Matter 2009 Conference, Knoxville, USA, 29 March - 4 April, 2009
- quantum chromodynamics: matter
- CP: violation
- Chern-Simons term: induced
- magnetic field: chiral
- quark gluon: matter
- parity: violation
- gauge field theory: nonabelian
- magnetic field: external field
- fluctuation: topological
- anomaly: chiral
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