565 research outputs found
On viscous flow and azimuthal anisotropy of quark-gluon plasma in strong magnetic field
We calculate the viscous pressure tensor of the quark-gluon plasma in strong
magnetic field. It is azimuthally anisotropic and is characterized by five
shear viscosity coefficients, four of which vanish when the field strength eB
is much larger than the plasma temperature squared. We argue, that the
azimuthally anisotropic viscous pressure tensor generates the transverse flow
with asymmetry as large as 1/3, even not taking into account the collision
geometry. We conclude, that the magnitude of the shear viscosity extracted from
the experimental data ignoring the magnetic field must be underestimated.Comment: 10 page
Probing the Color Structure of the Perfect QCD Fluids via Soft-Hard-Event-by-Event Azimuthal Correlations
We develop a comprehensive dynamical framework, CIBJET, to calculate on an
event-by-event basis the dependence of correlations between soft ( Gev)
and hard ( Gev) azimuthal flow angle harmonics on the color
composition of near-perfect QCD fluids produced in high energy nuclear
collisions at RHIC and LHC. CIBJET combines consistently predictions of
event-by-event VISHNU2+1 viscous hydrodynamic fluid fields with CUJET3.1
predictions of event-by-event jet quenching. We find that recent correlation
data favor a temperature dependent color composition including bleached
chromo-electric components and an emergent chromo-magnetic degrees
of freedom consistent with non-perturbative lattice QCD information in
the confinement/deconfinement temperature range.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures; Accepted version to appear in Chinese Physics
The Hot QCD White Paper: Exploring the Phases of QCD at RHIC and the LHC
The past decade has seen huge advances in experimental measurements made in
heavy ion collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and more
recently at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). These new data, in combination
with theoretical advances from calculations made in a variety of frameworks,
have led to a broad and deep knowledge of the properties of thermal QCD matter.
Increasingly quantitative descriptions of the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) created
in these collisions have established that the QGP is a strongly coupled liquid
with the lowest value of specific viscosity ever measured. However, much
remains to be learned about the precise nature of the initial state from which
this liquid forms, how its properties vary across its phase diagram and how, at
a microscopic level, the collective properties of this liquid emerge from the
interactions among the individual quarks and gluons that must be visible if the
liquid is probed with sufficiently high resolution. This white paper, prepared
by the Hot QCD Writing Group as part of the U.S. Long Range Plan for Nuclear
Physics, reviews the recent progress in the field of hot QCD and outlines the
scientific opportunities in the next decade for resolving the outstanding
issues in the field.Comment: 110 pages, 33 figures, 429 references. Prepared as part of the U.S.
Long-Range Plan for Nuclear Physic
Azimuthally anisotropic emission of low-momentum direct photons in AuAu collisions at GeV
The PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has measured 2nd
and 3rd order Fourier coefficients of the azimuthal distributions of direct
photons emitted at midrapidity in AuAu collisions at
GeV for various collision centralities. Combining two different analysis
techniques, results were obtained in the transverse momentum range of
GeV/. At low the second-order coefficients, , are
similar to the ones observed in hadrons. Third order coefficients, , are
nonzero and almost independent of centrality. These new results on and
, combined with previously published results on yields, are compared to
model calculations that provide yields and asymmetries in the same framework.
Those models are challenged to explain simultaneously the observed large yield
and large azimuthal anisotropies.Comment: 552 authors, 15 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables, 2007 and 2010 data. v2 is
version accepted for publication by Phys. Rev. C. Plain text data tables for
the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are
(or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.htm
Anomalous Transport Processes in Anisotropically Expanding Quark-Gluon Plasmas
We derive an expression for the anomalous viscosity in an anisotropically
expanding quark-gluon-plasma, which arises from interactions of thermal partons
with dynamically generated color fields. The anomalous viscosity dominates over
the collisional viscosity for large velocity gradients or weak coupling. This
effect may provide an explanation for the apparent ``nearly perfect'' liquidity
of the matter produced in nuclear collisions at RHIC without the assumption
that it is a strongly coupled state.Comment: 31 pages, 1 figure, some typos in published version are correcte
Phenomenological Review on Quark-Gluon Plasma: Concepts vs. Observations
In this review, we present an up-to-date phenomenological summary of research
developments in the physics of the Quark--Gluon Plasma (QGP). A short
historical perspective and theoretical motivation for this rapidly developing
field of contemporary particle physics is provided. In addition, we introduce
and discuss the role of the quantum chromodynamics (QCD) ground state,
non-perturbative and lattice QCD results on the QGP properties, as well as the
transport models used to make a connection between theory and experiment. The
experimental part presents the selected results on bulk observables, hard and
penetrating probes obtained in the ultra-relativistic heavy-ion experiments
carried out at the Brookhaven National Laboratory Relativistic Heavy Ion
Collider (BNL RHIC) and CERN Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) and Large Hadron
Collider (LHC) accelerators. We also give a brief overview of new developments
related to the ongoing searches of the QCD critical point and to the
collectivity in small ( and ) systems.Comment: 64 pages, 29 figures; a new subsection 4.4.2 and a few references
have been added; minor changes; published versio
Conformal anomaly as a source of soft photons in heavy ion collisions
We introduce a novel photon production mechanism stemming from the conformal
anomaly of QCDxQED and the existence of strong (electro)magnetic fields in
heavy ion collisions. Using the hydrodynamical description of the bulk modes of
QCD plasma, we show that this mechanism leads to the photon production yield
that is comparable to the yield from conventional sources. This mechanism also
provides a significant positive contribution to the azimuthal anisotropy of
photons, , as well as to the radial "flow". We compare our results to the
data from the PHENIX Collaboration.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures; version accepted to Phys. Rev. Let
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