Chern-Simons modification of Fluid Mechanics
P.B. Wiegmann

TL;DR
This paper extends the hydrodynamics of perfect fluids by incorporating chiral gravitational anomalies, introducing Chern-Simons terms and an axion, leading to novel effects like fluid spin and curvature-induced forces.
Contribution
It presents a new theoretical framework for fluid mechanics that includes gravitational and gauge Chern-Simons modifications, linking anomalies to fluid dynamics.
Findings
Fluid flows acquire spin proportional to helicity.
Spacetime curvature induces Mathisson-Papapetrou-like forces.
Chiral magnetic effect has a geometric counterpart.
Abstract
We show that the hydrodynamics of a perfect fluid admits a natural modification that incorporates a chiral gravitational anomaly (also known as a mixed gauge-gravity anomaly) alongside the chiral current anomaly. This modification introduces in parallel a gravitational and gauge Chern-Simons terms in a manner analogous to the Jackiw-Pi Chern-Simons modification of gravity, and features an axion in fluid mechanics. As a result, flows of a spinless perfect fluid acquire spin through motion, with the spin being equal to the fluid helicity. Furthermore, spacetime curvature induces an analogue of the Mathisson-Papapetrou force and a geometric counterpart of the chiral magnetic effect.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
