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Elliptic flow fluctuations in central collisions of spherical and deformed nuclei

Nuclear Theory 2019-03-05 v3 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Elliptic flow (v2v_2) 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 v2v_2 fluctuations, and we assess whether current models of medium geometry are able to predict and capture such effects. Assuming linear hydrodynamic response between v2v_2 and the eccentricity of the medium, ε2\varepsilon_2, we perform accurate comparisons between model calculations of ε2\varepsilon_2 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 v2v_2 fluctuation, and we show, in particular, that the non-Gaussian v2v_2 fluctuations currently observed in central Au+Au collisions are incompatible with model calculations that implement a quadrupole coefficient of order 12\% in the 197^{197}Au nuclei. Finally, we make robust predictions for the behavior of higher-order cumulants of v2v_2 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)