Time-dependent AdS/CFT correspondence and the Quark-Gluon plasma
Alice Bernamonti, Robi Peschanski

TL;DR
This paper explores how the time-dependent AdS/CFT correspondence models the formation and properties of the Quark-Gluon Plasma, revealing insights into strongly-coupled gauge theories and hydrodynamics in high-energy physics.
Contribution
It demonstrates the emergence of hydrodynamic behavior, duality with black hole dynamics, and links between conformal hydrodynamics and Einstein's equations in a dynamic setting.
Findings
Emergence of near-perfect fluid behavior at late times.
Duality between plasma expansion and black hole motion.
Connection between hydrodynamics and Einstein's equations in AdS.
Abstract
Experiments on high-energy heavy-ion collisions reveal the formation and some intriguing properties of the Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP), a new phase of matter predicted by Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), the quantum field theory of strong interactions. The phenomenological success of relativistic hydrodynamic simulations with remarkably weak shear viscosity, modeling QGP as an almost perfect fluid, are in favor of the occurrence of a strongly-coupled QGP expanding and cooling during the reaction. A derivation of these features in QCD at strong coupling is still lacking and represents a very intricate theoretical challenge. As a quite unique modern tool to relate these dynamical features to a microscopic gauge field theory at strong coupling, time-dependent realizations of the AdS/CFT correspondence provide a fruitful way to study these properties in a realistic kinematic configuration.…
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