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Centrality dependence of elliptic flow and QGP viscosity
In the Israel-Stewart's theory of second order hydrodynamics, we have
analysed the recent PHENIX data on charged particles elliptic flow in Au+Au
collisions.
PHENIX data demand more viscous fluid in peripheral collisions than in
central collisions. Over a broad range of collision centrality (0-10%- 50-60%),
viscosity to entropy ratio () varies between 0-0.17.Comment: Final version to be publiashed in J. Phys. G. 8 pages, 6 figures and
3 table
Transverse energy distributions and production in Pb+Pb collisions
We have analyzed the latest NA50 data on transverse energy distributions and
suppression in Pb+Pb collisions. The transverse energy distribution
was analysed in the geometric model of AA collisions. In the geometric model,
fluctuations in the number of NN collisions at fixed impact parameter are taken
into account. Analysis suggests that in Pb+Pb collisions, individual NN
collisions produces less , than in other AA collisions. The nucleons are
more transparent in Pb+Pb collisions. The transverse energy dependence of the
suppression was obtained following the model of Blaizot et al, where
charmonium suppression is assumed to be 100% effective above a threshold
density. With fluctuations in number of NN collisions taken into account, good
fit to the data is obtained, with a single parameter, the threshold density.Comment: Revised version with better E_T fit. 4 pages, 2 figure
A New Approach To Relativistic Gaussian Basis Functions: Theory And Applications
We present a new hybrid method to solve the relativistic Hartree-Fock-Roothan
equations where the one- and two-electron radial integrals are evaluated
numerically by defining the basis functions on a grid. This procedure reduces
the computational costs in the evaluation of two-electron radial integrals. The
orbitals generated by this method are employed to compute the ionization
potentials, excitation energies and oscillator strengths of alkali-metal atoms
and elements of group IIIA through second order many-body perturbation theor
and other correlated theories.Comment: RevTex (15 pages) one figur
Direct photon production from viscous QGP
We simulate direct photon production in evolution of viscous QGP medium.
Photons from Compton and annihilation processes are considered. Viscous effect
on photon production is very strong and reliable simulation is possible only in
a limited range. For minimally viscous fluid =0.08), direct
photons can be reliably computed only up to 1.3 GeV. With reduced
viscosity (=0.04), the limit increases to 2GeV.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
Transverse momentum spectra and elliptic flow in ideal hydrodynamics and geometric scaling
In an ideal hydrodynamic model, with an equation of state where the
confinement-deconfinement transition is a cross-over at , we
have simulated =200 GeV Au+Au collisions. Simultaneous description of
the experimental charged particle's spectra and elliptic flow require
that in central (0-10%) Au+Au collisions, initial energy density scales with
the binary collision number density. In less central collisions, experimental
data demand scaling with the participant density. Simulation studies also
indicate that in central collisions viscous effects are minimal.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures
Di-jet hadron pair correlation in a hydrodynamical model with a quenching jet
In jet quenching, a hard QCD parton, before fragmenting into a jet of
hadrons, deposits a fraction of its energy in the medium, leading to suppressed
production of high- hadrons. Assuming that the deposited energy quickly
thermalizes, we simulate the subsequent hydrodynamic evolution of the QGP
fluid. Hydrodynamic evolution and subsequent particle emission depend on the
jet trajectories. Azimuthal distribution of excess due to quenching
jet, averaged over all the trajectories, reasonably well reproduce the
di-hadron correlation as measured by the STAR and PHENIX collaboration in
central and in peripheral Au+Au collisions.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. Some minor corrections are made in the revised
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