A consistent description of kinetic equation with triangle anomaly

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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RevTex 4, 11 pages; With minor changes: typos are corrected and one reference is added. Accepted version to PRD

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10.1103/PhysRevD.83.094017

We provide a consistent description of the kinetic equation with triangle anomaly which is compatible with the entropy principle of the second law of thermodynamics and the charge/energy-momentum conservation equations. In general an anomalous source term is necessary to ensure that the equations for the charge and energy-momentum conservation are satisfied and that the correction terms of distribution functions are compatible to these equations. The constraining equations from the entropy principle are derived for the anomaly-induced leading order corrections to the particle distribution functions. The correction terms can be determined for minimum number of unknown coefficients in one charge and two charge cases by solving the constraining equations.

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