Vorticity and Polarization in Heavy Ion Collisions: Hydrodynamic Models
Abstract
Fluid dynamic approach is a workhorse for modelling collective dynamics in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. The approach has been successful in describing various features of the momentum distributions of hadrons produced in the heavy-ion collisions, such as spectra, flow coefficients etc. As such, the description of the phenomenon of polarization of hyperons in heavy-ion collisions has to be incorporated into the hydrodynamic approach. We start this chapter by introducing different definitions of vorticity in relativistic fluid dynamics. Then we present a derivation of the polarization of spin 1/2 fermions in the relativistic fluid. The latter is directly applied to compute the spin polarization of the hyperons, which are produced from the hot and dense medium, described with fluid dynamics. It is followed by a review of the existing calculations of global or local polarization of hyperons in different hydrodynamic models of relativistic heavy-ion collisions. We particularly focus on the explanations of the collision energy dependence of the global polarization from the different hydrodynamic models, the polarization component in the beam direction as well as on the origins of the global and local polarization.
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@article{arxiv.2101.04963,
title = {Vorticity and Polarization in Heavy Ion Collisions: Hydrodynamic Models},
author = {Iurii Karpenko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.04963},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
39 pages; to appear in "Strongly Interacting Matter under Rotation", edited by F. Becattini, J. Liao and M. Lisa, Lecture Notes in Physics series. Due to the nature of the review, there is a text overlap with arXiv:1501.04468, arXiv:1610.04717, arXiv:1610.02506, arXiv:1707.07984, arXiv:1810.02706