Abstract
We develop a set of kinetic equations for a correlator of thermal fluctuations which are equivalent to nonlinear hydro-dynamics with noise. We first show that the kinetic response precisely reproduces the one-loop renormalization of the shear viscosity for a static fluid previously discussed by Kovtun, Moore and Romatschke. We then use the hydro-kinetic equations to analyze thermal fluctuations for a Bjorken expansion. The rapid Bjorken expansion of a medium drives the hydrodynamic fluctuations out of equilibrium prescribed by the fluctuation-dissipation theorem. The steady state solution to the kinetic equations determine the coefficient of the first fractional power of the gradient expansion (? 1/(tT)3/2 ), which was computed for the first time for Bjorken expansion. Away from the conformal limit, such non-linear noise corrections also induce a non-vanishing bulk viscosity. The formalism of hydro-kinetic equations can be applied to more general background flows, non-conformal systems and coupled to existing viscous hydrodynamic codes to incorporate the physics of hydrodynamic fluctuations, which become dominant near the critical point.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Proceedings of Science |
| Volume | 2017-August |
| State | Published - 2017 |
| Event | 2017 Critical Point and Onset of Deconfinement, CPOD 2017 - Stony Brook, United States Duration: Aug 7 2017 → Aug 11 2017 |
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