High Energy Theory Group Meeting: Holographic dynamics of phase separation

Maximilian Attems, University of Santiago de Compostela

14 May 2020, 13:30 
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/95804098790 
High Energy Theory Group Meeting

Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/95804098790

 

Abstract: 

Understanding hot unstable plasmas such as the ones produced at RHIC is a notoriously difficult open problem that needs to be tackled in order to illucidate the QCD phase diagram. The detection of a spinodal instability of the plasma would present a key signature  of the presumed first-order phase transition. In this talk I will report on progress in describing hot unstable plasmas in the context of the gauge/gravity duality. I will discuss a holographic non-conformal model of hot plasma with QCD-like properties and explain the features of a first-order phase transition near criticality. A spinodal instability of the plasma is modeled by a Gregory-Laflamme type instability in gravity. While the standard Mueller-Isreal-Stewart hydrodynamical prescription fails due to the presence of large plasma gradients I will demonstrate the necessary correction terms for the surprisingly good hydrodynamical description of the pressures.

 

 

 

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