Transverse spherocity classifies heavy-ion collision events to suppress backgrounds in chiral magnetic effect searches, with AMPT simulations showing higher scaled signals in isotropic events.
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The hexadecapole component of Δγ(φ_pair) is proposed as a CME-sensitive and background-insensitive observable based on magnetic field fluctuations in heavy-ion collision models.
The Weyl anomaly induces a new non-dissipative current in accelerated fluids that fixes the electromagnetic-acceleration coupling at second order in hydrodynamics.
Lattice effective-theory simulations give new SU(2)/SU(3) sphaleron rates for T = 0.6 GeV-10^15 GeV and show the soft magnetic sector contributes roughly half the thermal axion production rate at the electroweak scale and dominates below it.
QED scattering amplitudes in a chiral medium with constant μ5 and b0 exhibit resonant behavior in multiple processes, with computed rates for 1→2 processes determining widths of fermion and photon states.
Holographic U(1)V x U(1)A Maxwell-Chern-Simons theory in Schwarzschild-AdS5 yields thirteen momentum- and B-field-dependent transport coefficient functions for chiral plasma currents, applied to negative magnetoresistance and chiral magnetic waves beyond hydrodynamics.
During chiral plasma instability, excess energy from chiral asymmetry heats the plasma with δT ~ μ5²/T instead of fully building the helical magnetic field.
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Probing the chiral magnetic effect via transverse spherocity event classification in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
Transverse spherocity classifies heavy-ion collision events to suppress backgrounds in chiral magnetic effect searches, with AMPT simulations showing higher scaled signals in isotropic events.
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A higher-harmonic observable for the chiral magnetic effect in heavy-ion collisions
The hexadecapole component of Δγ(φ_pair) is proposed as a CME-sensitive and background-insensitive observable based on magnetic field fluctuations in heavy-ion collision models.
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Weyl anomaly induced transport in hydrodynamics
The Weyl anomaly induces a new non-dissipative current in accelerated fluids that fixes the electromagnetic-acceleration coupling at second order in hydrodynamics.
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Revisiting the sphaleron and axion production rates in QCD at high temperatures
Lattice effective-theory simulations give new SU(2)/SU(3) sphaleron rates for T = 0.6 GeV-10^15 GeV and show the soft magnetic sector contributes roughly half the thermal axion production rate at the electroweak scale and dominates below it.
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Scattering Amplitudes and Resonant Processes in QED with Chiral Chemical Potential and Chiral Magnetic Conductivity
QED scattering amplitudes in a chiral medium with constant μ5 and b0 exhibit resonant behavior in multiple processes, with computed rates for 1→2 processes determining widths of fermion and photon states.
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Chiral Plasma under Strong Magnetic Fields: A Holographic Analysis of Transport Phenomena
Holographic U(1)V x U(1)A Maxwell-Chern-Simons theory in Schwarzschild-AdS5 yields thirteen momentum- and B-field-dependent transport coefficient functions for chiral plasma currents, applied to negative magnetoresistance and chiral magnetic waves beyond hydrodynamics.
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Plasma heating during the chiral plasma instability
During chiral plasma instability, excess energy from chiral asymmetry heats the plasma with δT ~ μ5²/T instead of fully building the helical magnetic field.