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Carrollian Fluids and Spontaneous Breaking of Boost Symmetry
1Institute for Theoretical Physics and Dutch Institute for Emergent Phenomena, University of Amsterdam, 1090 GL Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
In the hydrodynamic regime, field theories typically have their boost symmetry spontaneously broken due to the presence of a thermal rest frame although the associated Goldstone field does not acquire independent dynamics. We show that this is not the case for Carrollian field theories where the boost Goldstone field plays a central role. This allows us to give a first-principles derivation of the equilibrium currents and dissipative effects of Carrollian fluids. We also demonstrate that the limit of vanishing speed of light of relativistic fluids is a special case of this class of Carrollian fluids. Our results shine light on the thermodynamic properties and thermal partition functions of Carrollian field theories.
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