English

Hydrodynamics at large baryon densities: Understanding proton vs. anti-proton v_2 and other puzzles

Nuclear Theory 2013-05-30 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We study the importance of the initial state, baryon stopping and baryon number transport for the dynamical evolution of a strongly interacting system produced in heavy ion collisions. We employ a hybrid model, which combines the fluid dynamical evolution of the fireball with a transport treatment for the initial state and the final hadronic phase. We present results for collisions at beam energies from sqrt{s_{NN}}=7.7 to 200 GeV. We study various observables such as the centrality dependent freeze out parameters, the non-monotonic behavior of effective slope parameter parameter with particle mass as well as the apparent difference in particle and anti-particle elliptic flow. Our results are in reasonable agreement with the available data. We find that the propagation of the baryon-number current in the hydrodynamic evolution as well as the transport treatment of the hadronic phase are essential for reproducing the experimental data.

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@article{arxiv.1207.2791,
  title  = {Hydrodynamics at large baryon densities: Understanding proton vs. anti-proton v_2 and other puzzles},
  author = {J. Steinheimer and V. Koch and M. Bleicher},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.2791},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

13 pages, 12 figures. Version accepted by PRC