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Exploring Longitudinal Observables with 3+1D IP-Glasma

Nuclear Theory 2021-02-03 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We present a formulation of the initial state of heavy ion collisions that generalizes the 2+1D boost invariant IP-Glasma \cite{Schenke:2012wb} to 3+1D through JIMWLK rapidity evolution of the pre-collision Wilson lines. The rapidity dependence introduced by the JIMWLK evolution leads us to modify the initial condition for the gauge fields, and to solve Gauss' law iteratively in order to allow for temporal evolution on a 3-dimensional lattice. While the transverse physics of QGP has been studied nearly exhaustively, the effect of longitudinal fluctuations introduced by the JIMWLK evolution has yet to be studied in detail phenomenologically. Hence, we couple our 3+1D IP-Glasma model to MUSIC+UrQMD, for completely 3+1D simulations of heavy ion collisions. Specifically, we consider Pb-Pb collisions at s=2.76TeV\sqrt{s} = 2.76\, {\rm TeV} and study the rapidity dependence of the charged hadron vn(η)v_n(\eta) via the η\eta-dependent flow factorization ratios rn(ηa,ηb)r_n(\eta_a,\eta_b) as measured by CMS \cite{Khachatryan:2015oea}, as well as the charged hadron multiplicity dNch/dηdN_{ch}/d\eta.

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@article{arxiv.2001.08636,
  title  = {Exploring Longitudinal Observables with 3+1D IP-Glasma},
  author = {Scott McDonald and Sangyong Jeon and Charles Gale},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.08636},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Submitted as a proceeding for Quark Matter 2019, held in Wuhan, China. 4 pages, 3 figures

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