Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8186966 | Physics Letters B | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We study the charge response in complex frequency plane and the quasi-normal modes (QNMs) of the boundary quantum field theory with momentum dissipation dual to a probe generalized Maxwell system with Weyl correction. When the strength of the momentum dissipation Î±Ë is small, the pole structure of the conductivity is similar to the case without the momentum dissipation. The qualitative correspondence between the poles of the real part of the conductivity of the original theory and the ones of its electromagnetic (EM) dual theory approximately holds when γââγ with γ being the Weyl coupling parameter. While the strong momentum dissipation alters the pole structure such that most of the poles locate at the purely imaginary axis. At this moment, the correspondence between the poles of the original theory and its EM dual one is violated when γââγ. In addition, for the dominant pole, the EM duality almost holds when γââγ for all Î±Ë except for a small region of αË.
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Authors
Jian-Pin Wu, Peng Liu,