The Sound of M-Theory
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We consider sound propagation on M5- and M2-branes in the hydrodynamic limit. In particular, we look at the low energy description of a stack of N M-branes at finite temperature. At low energy, the M-branes are well described, via the AdS/CFT correspondence, in terms of classical solutions to the eleven dimensional supergravity equations of motion. From this gravitational description, we calculate Lorentzian signature two-point functions of the stress-energy tensor on these M-branes in the long-distance, low-frequency limit, i.e. the hydrodynamic limit. The poles in these Green's functions show evidence for sound propagation in the field theory living on the M-branes.
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