Searching for missing direct photons in heavy-ion collisions with P and CP violation
Abstract
We compute synchrotron radiation from a plasma in which P- and CP-violating parameters, a chiral chemical potential and a chiral gradient, couple to fermions. To do this, we compute exact wavefunctions for the fermions in the presence of these parameters and an external constant magnetic field. We find that these parameters increase the synchrotron radiation emitted by the fermions while also decreasing the traditionally large synchrotron radiation elliptic flow coefficient v2. We apply these results to the quark-gluon plasma, where just such a contribution could provide a solution to the missing direct photons puzzle. We also use our wavefunctions to give a derivation of the chiral magnetic effect.
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