25–30 May 2025
Daejeon Convention Center (DCC)
Asia/Seoul timezone

Onset of hydrodynamics in a strongly coupled system based on quantum many-body calculation

29 May 2025, 12:15
15m
Room 2: 3F Conference Hall #301 (DCC)

Room 2: 3F Conference Hall #301

DCC

Contributed Oral Presentation Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter Parallel Session

Speaker

Shuzhe Shi (Tsinghua University)

Description

Onset of hydrodynamics in the hot medium created in relativistic heavy-ion collisions is a crucial theoretical question. A first principle calculation requires a real-time, non-perturbative simulation of the quantum system. In the current study, we perform such a simulation using the Tensor Network method, which enables simulations of large scale quantum many-body systems by keeping only the most essential quantum states in the Hilbert space. We focus on the massive Schwinger model which is a low-dimension analog of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), as it shares the important properties such as confinement and chiral symmetry breaking.

Starting from an initial quantum state that mimics hard particle collisions, we observe the onset of hydrodynamic behavior that is consistent with the Bjorken-flow in all hydrodynamic degrees of freedom: energy density, fluid velocity, and bulk pressure. The time scale for the onset of hydrodynamics is found to be consistent with the thermalization time of the quantum distribution function. Both time scales are of the same order as the hydrodynamization time determined by fitting the experimental data, upon a physical matching that extrapolates the 1+1 dimensional Schwinger model to the 3+1 dimension QCD.

Primary authors

Mr Haiyang Shao Shile Chen (Tsinghua University) Shuzhe Shi (Tsinghua University)

Presentation materials