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Correction to the Chiral Magnetic Effect from axial-vector interaction
The recent lattice calculation at finite axial chemical potential suggests
that the induced current density of the chiral magnetic effect (CME) is somehow
suppressed comparing with the standard analytical formula. We show in a
NJL-type model of QCD that such a suppression is a natural result when
considering the influence of the attractive axial-vector interaction. We point
out that the lattice result doesn't need to be quantitatively consistent with
the analytical formula due to the chirality density-density correlation. We
also investigate the nonperturbative effect of instanton molecules on the CME.
Since an unconventional repulsive axial-vector interaction is induced, the CME
will be enhanced significantly by the instanton-anti-instanton pairings. Such a
prediction needs to be tested by more improved lattice simulations. We further
demonstrate that the axial-vector interaction plays an important role on the
phase diagram.Comment: 9 pages,5 figures, references added, some comments modified. Final
version for PR
Perturbations of the Yang-Mills field in the universe
It has been suggested that the Yang-Mills (YM) field can be a kind of
candidate for the inflationary field at high energy scales or the dark energy
at very low energy scales, which can naturally give the equation of state
or . We discuss the zero order and first order
Einstein equations and YM field kinetic energy equations of the free YM field
models. From the zero order equations, we find that ,
from which it follows that the equation of state of YM field always goes to -1,
independent of the initial conditions. By solving the first order Einstein
equations and YM field equations, we find that in the YM field inflationary
models, the scale-invariant primordial perturbation power spectrum cannot be
generated. Therefore, only this kind of YM field is not enough to account for
inflationary sources. However, as a kind of candidate of dark energy, the YM
field has the `sound speed' , which makes the perturbation
have a damping behavior at the large scale. This provides a way to distinguish
the YM field dark energy models from other kinds of models.Comment: 5 pages, no figur
Large deviations for quasilinear parabolic stochastic partial differential equations
In this paper, we establish the Freidlin-Wentzell's large deviations for
quasilinear parabolic stochastic partial differential equations with
multiplicative noise, which are neither monotone nor locally monotone. The
proof is based on the weak convergence approach
Periodic Solutions for Circular Restricted 4-body Problems with Newtonian Potentials
We study the existence of non-collision periodic solutions with Newtonian
potentials for the following planar restricted 4-body problems: Assume that the
given positive masses in a Lagrange configuration move in
circular obits around their center of masses, the sufficiently small mass moves
around some body. Using variational minimizing methods, we prove the existence
of minimizers for the Lagrangian action on anti-T/2 symmetric loop spaces.
Moreover, we prove the minimizers are non-collision periodic solutions with
some fixed wingding numbers
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