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Thermodynamic stability in relativistic viscous and spin hydrodynamics

Xiang Ren, Yang Chen, Dong-Lin Wang, Shi Pu

2024Physical review. D/Physical review. D.19 citationsDOI

Abstract

We have applied thermodynamic stability analysis to derive the stability and causality conditions for conventional relativistic viscous hydrodynamics and spin hydrodynamics. We obtain the thermodynamic stability conditions for second-order relativistic hydrodynamics with shear and bulk viscous tensors, finding them identical to those derived from linear mode analysis. We then derive the thermodynamic stability conditions for minimal causal extended second-order spin hydrodynamics in canonical form, both with and without viscous tensors. Without viscous tensors, the constraints from thermodynamic stability exactly match those from linear mode analysis. In the presence of viscous tensors, the thermodynamic stability imposes more stringent constraints than those obtained from linear mode analysis. Our results suggest that conditions derived from thermodynamic stability analysis can guarantee both causality and stability in linear mode analysis.

Topics & Concepts

Stability (learning theory)PhysicsSpin (aerodynamics)Classical mechanicsMechanicsThermodynamicsComputer scienceMachine learningHigh-Energy Particle Collisions ResearchQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle InteractionsGas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory