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Elliptic Anisotropy $v_2$ May Be Dominated by Particle Escape instead of Hydrodynamic Flow

Nuclear Theory 2016-11-23 v1 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

It is commonly believed that azimuthal anisotropies in relativistic heavy ion collisions are generated by hydrodynamic evolution of the strongly interacting quark-gluon plasma. Here we use transport models to study how azimuthal anisotropies depend on the number of collisions that each parton suffers. We find that the majority of v2v_2 comes from the anisotropic escape of partons, not from the parton collective flow, for semi-central Au+Au collisions at 200A GeV. As expected, the fraction of v2v_2 from the anisotropic particle escape is even higher for smaller systems such as d+Au. Our transport model results also confirm that azimuthal anisotropies would be dominated by hydrodynamic flow at unrealistically-high parton cross sections. Our finding thus naturally explains the similarity of azimuthal anisotropies in small and large systems; however, it presents a challenge to the paradigm of anisotropic flow.

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@article{arxiv.1512.06465,
  title  = {Elliptic Anisotropy $v_2$ May Be Dominated by Particle Escape instead of Hydrodynamic Flow},
  author = {Zi-Wei Lin and Liang He and Terrence Edmonds and Feng Liu and Denes Molnar and Fuqiang Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.06465},
  year   = {2016}
}

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4 pages, 5 figures, Quark Matter 2015 proceedings