Heat capacity of liquids in light of hydrodynamics as U(1) gauge theory
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We investigate the heat capacity of liquids through a theoretical approach based on a quasiparticle description. By interpreting the microscopic dynamics of particles in liquids in terms of quasiparticles, we suggest a simplified understanding of the number of degrees of freedom in liquids. A equivalence between hydrodynamics and U(1) gauge theory, which is newly proposed in the present paper, develops the quasiparticle description to construct a new Lagrangian which correctly reproduces the number of modes at the melting points and at the critical points. The heat capacity evaluated from this Lagrangian naturally interpolates between these two points, and agrees with the phonon theory of liquids [Sci. Rep. 2, 421 (2012)].
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