Non-equilibrium steady states in quantum critical systems with Lifshitz scaling
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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We study out-of-equilibrium energy transport in a quantum critical fluid with Lifshitz scaling symmetry following a local quench between two semi-infinite fluid reservoirs.
The late time energy flow is universal and is accommodated via a steady state occupying an expanding central region between outgoing shock and rarefaction waves. We consider the admissibility and entropy conditions for the formation of such a non-equilibrium steady state for a general dynamical critical exponent z in arbitrary dimensions and solve the associated Riemann problem. The Lifshitz fluid with z = 2 can be obtained from a Galilean boost invariant field theory and the non-equilibrium steady state is identified as a boosted thermal state. A Lifshitz fluid with generic z is scale invariant but without boost symmetry and in this case the non-equilibrium steady state is genuinely non-thermal.
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Effective Field Theories, Space-Time Symmetries, Quantum Dissipative Systems, Kjarneðlisfræði, Skammtafræði
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Fernández, D., Rajagopal, A. & Thorlacius, L. Non-equilibrium steady states in quantum critical systems with Lifshitz scaling. J. High Energ. Phys. 2019, 115 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2019)115