Simulating collisions of thick nuclei in the color glass condensate framework
Abstract
We present our work on the simulation of the early stages of heavy-ion collisions with finite longitudinal thickness in the laboratory frame in 3+1 dimensions. In particular we study the effects of nuclear thickness on the production of a glasma state in the McLerran-Venugopalan model within the color glass condensate framework. A finite thickness enables us to describe nuclei at lower energies, but forces us to abandon boost-invariance. As a consequence, random classical color sources within the nuclei have to be included in the simulation, which is achieved by using the colored particle-in-cell (CPIC) method. We show that the description in the laboratory frame agrees with boost-invariant approaches as a limiting case. Furthermore we investigate collisions beyond boost-invariance, in particular the pressure anisotropy in the glasma.
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@article{arxiv.1605.07184,
title = {Simulating collisions of thick nuclei in the color glass condensate framework},
author = {Daniil Gelfand and Andreas Ipp and David Müller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.07184},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
22 pages, 11 figures; v2: Minor corrections