Equilibration and baryon densities attainable in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
Abstract
Kinetic equilibration of the matter and baryon densities attained in central region of colliding Au+Au nuclei in the energy range of 3.3--39 GeV are examined within the model of the three-fluid dynamics. It is found that the kinetic equilibration is faster at higher collision energies: the equilibration time (in the c.m. frame of colliding nuclei) rises from 5 fm/c at 3.3 GeV to 1 fm/c at 39 GeV. The chemical equilibration, and thus thermalization, takes longer. We argue that the presented time evolution of the net-baryon and energy densities in the central region is a necessary prerequisite of proper reproduction of bulk observables in midrapidity. We suggest that for informative comparison of predictions of different models it is useful to calculate an invariant 4-volume (), where the proper density the equilibrated matter exceeds certain value. The advantage of this 4-volume is that it does not depend on specific choice of the 3-volume in different studies and takes into account the lifetime of the high-density region, which also matters. The 4-volume 100 fm/c is chosen to compare the baryon densities attainable at different different energies. It is found that the highest proper baryon density increases with the collision energy rise, from 4 at 3.3 GeV to 30 at 39 GeV. These highest densities are achieved in the central region of colliding system.
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@article{arxiv.1911.10872,
title = {Equilibration and baryon densities attainable in relativistic heavy-ion collisions},
author = {Yu. B. Ivanov and A. A. Soldatov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.10872},
year = {2020}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures, version published in PRC