Elliptic flow fluctuations in central collisions of spherical and deformed nuclei
Abstract
Elliptic flow () fluctuations in central heavy-ion collisions are direct probes of the fluctuating geometry of the quark-gluon plasma, and, as such, are strongly sensitive to any deviation from spherical symmetry in the shape of the colliding nuclei. We investigate the consequences of nuclear deformation for fluctuations, and we assess whether current models of medium geometry are able to predict and capture such effects. Assuming linear hydrodynamic response between and the eccentricity of the medium, , we perform accurate comparisons between model calculations of fluctuations and STAR data on cumulants of elliptic flow, in central Au+Au and U+U collisions. From these comparisons, we evince that the most distinct signatures of nuclear deformation appear in the non-Gaussianities of fluctuation, and we show, in particular, that the non-Gaussian fluctuations currently observed in central Au+Au collisions are incompatible with model calculations that implement a quadrupole coefficient of order 12\% in the Au nuclei. Finally, we make robust predictions for the behavior of higher-order cumulants of in collisions of non-spherical nuclei.
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@article{arxiv.1811.03959,
title = {Elliptic flow fluctuations in central collisions of spherical and deformed nuclei},
author = {Giuliano Giacalone},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.03959},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
11 pages; 4 figures; v2: overall minor improvements, corrected mistakes in legends of Figs 2 and 4, corrected wrong statement at the beginning of the Conclusions; v3: published version, legend corrected in fig. 3(b)