Chiral Anomaly and Dynamos from Inhomogeneous Chemical Potential Fluctuations

Phys Rev Lett. 2024 Feb 9;132(6):065101. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.065101.

Abstract

In the standard model of particle physics, the chiral anomaly can occur in relativistic plasmas and plays a role in the early Universe, protoneutron stars, heavy-ion collisions, and quantum materials. It gives rise to a magnetic instability if the number densities of left- and right-handed electrically charged fermions are unequal. Using direct numerical simulations, we show this can result just from spatial fluctuations of the chemical potential, causing a chiral dynamo instability, magnetically driven turbulence, and ultimately a large-scale magnetic field through the magnetic α effect.