The Importance of Correlations and Fluctuations on the Initial Source Eccentricity in High-Energy Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate various ways of defining the initial source eccentricity using the Monte Carlo Glauber (MCG) approach. In particular, we examine the participant eccentricity, which quantifies the eccentricity of the initial source shape by the major axes of the ellipse formed by the interaction points of the participating nucleons. We show that reasonable variation of the density parameters in the Glauber calculation, as well as variations in how matter production is modeled, do not significantly modify the already established behavior of the participant eccentricity as a function of collision centrality. Focusing on event-by-event fluctuations and correlations of the distributions of participating nucleons we demonstrate that, depending on the achieved event-plane resolution, fluctuations in the elliptic flow magnitude lead to most measurements being sensitive to the root-mean-square, rather than the mean of the distribution. Neglecting correlations among participants, we derive analytical expressions for the participant eccentricity cumulants as a function of the number of participating nucleons, ,keeping non-negligible contributions up to . We find that the derived expressions yield the same results as obtained from mixed-event MCG calculations which remove the correlations stemming from the nuclear collision process. Most importantly, we conclude from the comparison with MCG calculations that the fourth order participant eccentricity cumulant does not approach the spatial anisotropy obtained assuming a smooth nuclear matter distribution. In particular, for the Cu+Cu system, these quantities deviate from each other by almost a factor of two over a wide range in centrality.
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@article{arxiv.0711.3724,
title = {The Importance of Correlations and Fluctuations on the Initial Source Eccentricity in High-Energy Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions},
author = {B. Alver and B. B. Back and M. D. Baker and M. Ballintijn and D. S. Barton and R. R. Betts and R. Bindel and W. Busza and V. Chetluru and E. García and T. Gburek and J. Hamblen and U. Heinz and D. J. Hofman and R. S. Hollis and A. Iordanova and W. Li and C. Loizides and S. Manly and A. C. Mignerey and R. Nouicer and A. Olszewski and C. Reed and C. Roland and G. Roland and J. Sagerer and P. Steinberg and G. S. F. Stephans and M. B. Tonjes and A. Trzupek and G. J. van Nieuwenhuizen and S. S. Vaurynovich and R. Verdier and G. I. Veres and P. Walters and E. Wenger and B. Wosiek and K. Woźniak and B. Wysłouch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.3724},
year = {2016}
}
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18 pages, 10 figures, submitted to PRC