posted on 2016-01-05, 00:00authored byShu Lin, Ho-Ung Yee
We study the charge transports originating from triangle anomaly in out-of-equilibrium conditions in
the framework of AdS/CFT correspondence at strong coupling, to gain useful insights on possible charge
separation effects that may happen in the very early stages of heavy-ion collisions. We first construct a
gravity background of a homogeneous mass shell with a finite (axial) charge density gravitationally
collapsing to a charged black hole, which serves as a dual model for out-of-equilibrium charged plasma
undergoing thermalization. We find that a finite charge density in the plasma slows down the thermalization.
We then study the out-of-equilibrium properties of chiral magnetic effect and chiral magnetic
wave in this background. As the medium thermalizes, the magnitude of chiral magnetic conductivity and
the response time delay grow. We find a dynamical peak in the spectral function of retarded current
correlator, which we identify as an out-of-equilibrium chiral magnetic wave. The group velocity of the
out-of-equilibrium chiral magnetic wave is shown to receive a dominant contribution from a nonequilibrium
effect, making the wave moving much faster than in the equilibrium, which may enhance the
charge transports via triangle anomaly in the early stage of heavy-ion collisions.