From strong to weak coupling in holographic models of thermalization
Sa\v{s}o Grozdanov, Nikolaos Kaplis, Andrei O. Starinets

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how finite coupling corrections in holographic models affect the thermalization process, revealing new poles in correlators, the breakdown of hydrodynamics, and the evolution of relaxation times.
Contribution
It provides a detailed study of the analytic structure of energy-momentum correlators at finite coupling, including higher derivative corrections and their impact on quasinormal modes.
Findings
New poles appear in the complex frequency plane at finite coupling.
Hydrodynamic description breaks down at a critical wave-vector depending on coupling.
The range of hydrodynamics validity increases with stronger coupling.
Abstract
We investigate the analytic structure of thermal energy-momentum tensor correlators at large but finite coupling in quantum field theories with gravity duals. We compute corrections to the quasinormal spectra of black branes due to the presence of higher derivative and terms in the action, focusing on the dual to SYM theory and Gauss-Bonnet gravity. We observe the appearance of new poles in the complex frequency plane at finite coupling. The new poles interfere with hydrodynamic poles of the correlators leading to the breakdown of hydrodynamic description at a coupling-dependent critical value of the wave-vector. The dependence of the critical wave vector on the coupling implies that the range of validity of the hydrodynamic description increases monotonically with the coupling. The behavior of the quasinormal spectrum at large but finite coupling may be…
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