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Holographic spin liquids and Lovelock Chern-Simons gravity

A.D. Gallegos, U. Gürsoy

2020Journal of High Energy Physics50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract We explore the role of torsion as source of spin current in strongly interacting conformal fluids using holography. We establish the constitutive relations of the basic hydrodynamic variables, the energy-momentum tensor and the spin current based on the classification of the spin sources in irreducible Lorentz representations. The fluids we consider are assumed to be described by the five dimensional Lovelock-Chern-Simons gravity with independent vielbein and spin connection. We construct a hydrodynamic expansion that involves the stress tensor and the spin current and compute the corresponding one-point functions holographically. As a byproduct we find a class of interesting analytic solutions to the Lovelock-Chern-Simons gravity, including blackholes, by mapping the equations of motion into non-linear algebraic constraints for the sources. We also derive a Lee-Wald entropy formula for these blackholes in Chern-Simons theories with torsion. The blackhole solutions determine the thermodynamic potentials and the hydrodynamic constitutive relations in the corresponding fluid on the boundary. We observe novel spin induced transport in these holographic models: a dynamical version of the Barnett effect where vorticity generates a spin current and anomalous vortical transport transverse to a vector-like spin source.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsCauchy stress tensorLorentz transformationTensor (intrinsic definition)Conformal mapSpin (aerodynamics)Equations of motionClassical mechanicsMathematical physicsMassive gravityTorsion (gastropod)HolographyCurrent (fluid)Lorentz covarianceVorticityEntropy (arrow of time)Transverse planeCritical phenomenaGravitationAlgebraic numberSpin connectionAntisymmetric tensorSpin currentBoltzmann's entropy formulaTheoretical physicsAntisymmetric relationQuantum electrodynamicsGauge theoryExact solutions in general relativityConformal symmetryCosmologyConstitutive equationBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsTopological Materials and PhenomenaQuantum many-body systems
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