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    Chiral Vortical Effect in Fermi Liquid

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    In this note we consider non-relativistic rotating fermi liquid in the presence of Berry curvature. The behavior of the system is then almost the same as in external magnetic field. We argue that there appears an analogue of chiral vortical effect in the liquid if Berry curvature has a non-vanishing flux through sheets of Fermi surfaces and chemical potentials are different. We also claim that quantum anomalies in condensed matter context provide a theoretical and experimental testing ground for the origin of chiral effects, their carriers etc.Comment: minor corrections, additional citation

    Chiral Magnetic Effect in Hydrodynamic Approximation

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    We review derivations of the chiral magnetic effect (ChME) in hydrodynamic approximation. The reader is assumed to be familiar with the basics of the effect. The main challenge now is to account for the strong interactions between the constituents of the fluid. The main result is that the ChME is not renormalized: in the hydrodynamic approximation it remains the same as for non-interacting chiral fermions moving in an external magnetic field. The key ingredients in the proof are general laws of thermodynamics and the Adler-Bardeen theorem for the chiral anomaly in external electromagnetic fields. The chiral magnetic effect in hydrodynamics represents a macroscopic manifestation of a quantum phenomenon (chiral anomaly). Moreover, one can argue that the current induced by the magnetic field is dissipation free and talk about a kind of "chiral superconductivity". More precise description is a ballistic transport along magnetic field taking place in equilibrium and in absence of a driving force. The basic limitation is exact chiral limit while the temperature--excitingly enough- does not seemingly matter. What is still lacking, is a detailed quantum microscopic picture for the ChME in hydrodynamics. Probably, the chiral currents propagate through lower-dimensional defects, like vortices in superfluid. In case of superfluid, the prediction for the chiral magnetic effect remains unmodified although the emerging dynamical picture differs from the standard one.Comment: 35 pages, prepared for a volume of the Springer Lecture Notes in Physics "Strongly interacting matter in magnetic fields" edited by D. Kharzeev, K. Landsteiner, A. Schmitt, H.-U. Ye

    On magnetostatics of chiral media

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    We consider magnetostatics of chiral media with a non-vanishing chiral chemical potential μ5≠0. In such media, the chiral anomaly has macroscopic manifestations which go beyond the standard classical electrodynamics. A new term in the effective action takes form of a topological three-dimensional photon mass. The topological mass turns to be imaginary and signals instability. Namely, magnetic field with non-trivial helicity is generated spontaneously. A stable state corresponds to a solution of the Beltrami equations. From the action relevant to instability, we show also that the interaction between two current loops reduces to the linking number of the loops. In addition, we observe the vanishing of the chiral magnetic conductivity in the strict static and uniform limit
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