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Feb 1 – 3, 2017
Mezzanine level
US/Eastern timezone

Anomalous Chiral Transport in High-Energy Nuclear Collisions

Feb 1, 2017, 9:30 AM
30m
Wilson AB (Mezzanine level)

Wilson AB

Mezzanine level

Marriott Wardman Park, 2660 Woodley Rd. NW, Washington, DC 20008

Speaker

Prof. JINFENG LIAO (INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON)

Description

Anomalous chiral transport processes, with the notable example of Chiral Magnetic Effect (CME) and Chiral Magnetic Wave (CMW), are remarkable phenomena that manifest microscopic quantum anomaly of chiral fermions in a macroscopic many-body setting. Significant progress has been achieved both in their theoretical understanding and in their experimental search. In this talk, an elementary introduction will be given for the CME as well as other anomalous chiral effects such as the Chiral Magnetic Wave (CMW) and the vorticity-driven effects. The theoretical foundation for describing them is rapidly emerging, in particular the anomalous fluid dynamics framework. We combine this new framework with the state-of-the-art, data-validated viscous hydro simulations of heavy ion collisions to describe the anomalous chiral transport of various charges in the quark-gluon plasma. Such a simulation tool has allowed us to systematically examine and contrast the transport of conserved charges with and without anomaly effects, as well as to quantitatively compare modeling predictions with experimental data. We will present these results and discuss their implications for the search of anomalous chiral transport effects. Finally the currently pressing issues and anticipated future developments, in the context of recently formed Beam Energy Scan Theory (BEST) Collaboration, will be envisioned.

Primary author

Prof. JINFENG LIAO (INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON)

Presentation materials