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Is early thermalization really needed in A+A collisions?

Nuclear Theory 2009-04-24 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

In this note we review our ideas, first published in year 2006, and corresponding results, including the new ones, which show that whereas the assumption of (partial) thermalization in relativistic A+A collisions is really crucial to explain soft physics observables, the hypotheses of {\it early} thermalization at times less than 1 fm/c is not necessary. The reason for the later conclusion is that the initial transverse flow in thermal matter as well as its anisotropy, leading to asymmetry of the transverse momentum spectra, could be developed at pre-thermal, either partonic or classical field - Glasma, stage with even more efficiency than in the case of very early perfect hydrodynamics. Such radial and elliptic flows develop no matter whether a pressure already established. The general reason for them is an essential finiteness of the system in transverse direction.

Cite

@article{arxiv.0901.3922,
  title  = {Is early thermalization really needed in A+A collisions?},
  author = {Yu. M. Sinyukov and A. N. Nazarenko and Iu. A. Karpenko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.3922},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

Presented at Workshop on Particle Correlations and Femtoscopy: WPCF-2008

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