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Hydrodynamic Regimes of Spinning Black D3-Branes

Erdmenger, Johanna; Rangamani, Mukund; Steinfurt, Stephan; Zeller, Hansjörg

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Authors

Johanna Erdmenger

Mukund Rangamani

Stephan Steinfurt

Hansjörg Zeller



Abstract

We present the long-wavelength effective description of non-extremal spinning black D3-branes in flat space. Our setup is motivated by recent explorations of low energy dynamics on black brane world-volumes within the blackfold approach and its connections to the fluid/gravity correspondence. The spinning D3-branes with a rigid radial Dirichlet cut-off give rise to an effective field theory. This theory describes a charged plasma which is driven by external forces, given by one vector and two scalar operators. Furthermore, the flavour charge of this plasma is anomalous, allowing us to examine features of anomaly-induced transport in the blackfold context. We calculate the hydrodynamic transport coefficients to first order and show that in the near-horizon limit, they reproduce the conformal charged fluid dynamics of TeX Super Yang-Mills theory. More generally the system interpolates smoothly between the blackfold, fluid/gravity, and Rindler fluid dynamics.

Citation

Erdmenger, J., Rangamani, M., Steinfurt, S., & Zeller, H. (2015). Hydrodynamic Regimes of Spinning Black D3-Branes. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2015(2), Article 026. https://doi.org/10.1007/jhep02%282015%29026

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 19, 2015
Publication Date Feb 1, 2015
Deposit Date Mar 9, 2015
Publicly Available Date Mar 23, 2015
Journal Journal of High Energy Physics
Print ISSN 1126-6708
Publisher Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 2015
Issue 2
Article Number 026
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/jhep02%282015%29026
Keywords Gauge-gravity correspondence, Black Holes, Holography and quark-gluon plasmas.
Related Public URLs http://arxiv.org/pdf/1412.0020.pdf

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