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    Anisotropic Optical Response of Dense Quark Matter under Rotation: Compact Stars as Cosmic Polarizers

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    Quantum vortices in the color-flavor locked (CFL) phase of QCD have bosonic degrees of freedom, called the orientational zero modes, localized on them. We show that the orientational zero modes are electromagnetically charged. As a result, a vortex in the CFL phase nontrivially interacts with photons. We show that a lattice of vortices acts as a polarizer of photons with wavelengths larger than some critical length.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure; v2: published version in Phys. Rev. Let

    Anomalous-hydrodynamic analysis of charge-dependent elliptic flow in heavy-ion collisions

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    Anomalous hydrodynamics is a low-energy effective theory that captures effects of quantum anomalies. We develop a numerical code of anomalous hydrodynamics and apply it to dynamics of heavy-ion collisions, where anomalous transports are expected to occur. This is the first attempt to perform fully non-linear numerical simulations of anomalous hydrodynamics. We discuss implications of the simulations for possible experimental observations of anomalous transport effects. From analyses of the charge-dependent elliptic flow parameters (v2±v_2^\pm) as a function of the net charge asymmetry A±A_\pm, we find that the linear dependence of Δv2±≡v2−−v2+\Delta v_2^\pm \equiv v_2^- - v_2^+ on the net charge asymmetry A±A_\pm cannot be regarded as a robust signal of anomalous transports, contrary to previous studies. We, however, find that the intercept Δv2±(A±=0)\Delta v_2^\pm(A_\pm=0) is sensitive to anomalous transport effects.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, v
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