178 research outputs found
Yang-Mills Magneto-Fluid Unification
We generalize the hybrid magneto-fluid model of a charged fluid interacting
with an electromagnetic field to the dynamics of a relativistic hot fluid
interacting with a non-Abelian field. The fluid itself is endowed with a
non-Abelian charge and the consequences of this generalization are worked out.
Applications of this formalism to the Quark Gluon Plasma are suggested.Comment: 6 pages, RevTex
On a Raychaudhuri equation for hot gravitating fluids
We generalize the Raychaudhuri equation for the evolution of a self
gravitating fluid to include an Abelian and non-Abelian hybrid magneto fluid at
a finite temperature. The aim is to utilize this equation for investigating the
dynamics of astrophysical high temperature Abelian and non-Abelian plasmas.Comment: 13 pages, Invited contribution to Pramana special issue dedicated to
A.K. Raychaudhuri, "The Raychaudhuri equation and its role in Modern
Cosmology". Pramana style files include
Squeezed States and Affleck Dine Baryogenesis
Quantum fluctuations in the post inflationary Affleck-Dine baryogenesis model
are studied. The squeezed states formalism is used to give evolution equations
for the particle and anti-particle modes in the early universe. The role of
expansion and parametric amplification of the quantum fluctuations on the
baryon asymmetry produced is investigated.Comment: 8 pages 9 figure
Order-chaos transitions in field theories with topological terms: a dynamical systems approach
We present a comparative study of the dynamical behaviour of topological
systems of recent interest, namely the non-Abelian Chern-Simons Higgs system
and the Yang-Mills Chern-Simons Higgs system. By reducing the full field
theories to temporal differential systems using the assumption of spatially
homogeneous fields , we study the Lyapunov exponents for two types of initial
conditions. We also examine in minute detail the behaviour of the Lyapunov
spectra as a function of the various coupling parameters in the system. We
compare and contrast our results with those for Abelian Higgs, Yang-Mills Higgs
and Yang-Mills Chern-Simons systems which have been discussed by other authors
recently. The role of the various terms in the Hamiltonians for such systems in
determining the order-disorder transitions is emphasized and shown to be
counter-intuitive in the Yang-Mills Chern-Simons Higgs systems.Comment: 19 pages,15 figures available in hard copy from C. Mukku, and through
e-mail from [email protected]. To appear in J. Phys.
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