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Early Time Dynamics of Gluon Fields in High Energy Nuclear Collisions

Nuclear Theory 2017-01-31 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Nuclei colliding at very high energy create a strong, quasi-classical gluon field during the initial phase of their interaction. We present an analytic calculation of the initial space-time evolution of this field in the limit of very high energies using a formal recursive solution of the Yang-Mills equations. We provide analytic expressions for the initial chromo-electric and chromo-magnetic fields and for their energy-momentum tensor. In particular, we discuss event-averaged results for energy density and energy flow as well as for longitudinal and transverse pressure of this system. Our results are generally applicable if τ<1/Qs\tau < 1/Q_s. The transverse energy flow of the gluon field exhibits hydrodynamic-like contributions that follow transverse gradients of the energy density. In addition, a rapidity-odd energy flow also emerges from the non-abelian analog of Gauss' Law and generates non-vanishing angular momentum of the field. We will discuss the space-time picture that emerges from our analysis and its implications for observables in heavy ion collisions.

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@article{arxiv.1604.08942,
  title  = {Early Time Dynamics of Gluon Fields in High Energy Nuclear Collisions},
  author = {Joseph I. Kapusta and Guangyao Chen and Rainer J. Fries and Yang Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.08942},
  year   = {2017}
}

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4 pages, 2 figures. To appear in the Proceedings of Quark Matter 2015