Thermodynamics of polarized relativistic matter

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Abstract: We give the free energy of equilibrium relativistic matter subject to external gravitational and electromagnetic fields, to one-derivative order in the gradients of the external fields. The free energy allows for a straightforward derivation of bound currents and bound momenta in equilibrium. At leading order, the energy-momentum tensor admits a simple expression in terms of the polarization tensor. Beyond the leading order, electric and magnetic polarization vectors are intrinsically ambiguous. The physical effects of polarization, such as the correlation between the magneto-vortically induced surface charge and the electro-vortically induced surface current, are not ambiguous.

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Kovtun, P. (2016). Thermodynamics of polarized relativistic matter. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016(7). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2016)028

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