Publication : t11/212

Mapping the hydrodynamic response to the initial geometry in heavy-ion collisions

Gardim F.G. (Instituto de Física, Universidade São Paulo, CEP 05508-090 Cidade Universitaria, São Paulo - Brasil)
Grassi F. (Instituto de Física, Universidade São Paulo, CEP 05508-090 Cidade Universitaria, São Paulo - Brasil)
Luzum M. (CEA, IPhT (Institut de Physique Théorique), F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
Ollitrault J.-Y. (CEA, IPhT (Institut de Physique Théorique), F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
Abstract:
We investigate how the initial geometry of a heavy-ion collision is transformed into final flow observables by solving event-by-event ideal hydrodynamics with realistic fluctuating initial conditions. We study quantitatively to what extent anisotropic flow (v_n) is determined by the initial eccentricity epsilon_n for a set of realistic simulations, and we discuss which definition of epsilon_n gives the best estimator of v_n. We find that the common practice of using an r^2 weight in the definition of varepsilon_n in general results in a poorer predictor of v_n than when using r^n weight, for n > 2. We similarly study the importance of additional properties of the initial state. For example, we show that in order to correctly predict v_4 and v_5 for non-central collisions, one must take into account nonlinear terms proportional to (epsilon_2)^2 and (epsilon_2)*(epsilon_3), respectively. We find that it makes no difference whether one calculates the eccentricities over a range of rapidity, or in a single slice at z=0, nor is it important whether one uses an energy or entropy density weight. This knowledge will be important for making a more direct link between experimental observables and hydrodynamic initial conditions, the latter being poorly constrained at present.
Année de publication : 2012
Revue : Phys. Rev. C 85 024908 (2012)
DOI : 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.024908
Preprint : arXiv:1111.6538
Langue : Anglais

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