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Non-boost-invariant motion of dissipative and highly anisotropic fluid
The recently formulated framework of anisotropic and dissipative
hydrodynamics (ADHYDRO) is used to describe non-boost-invariant motion of the
fluid created at the early stages of heavy-ion collisions. Very strong initial
asymmetries of pressure are reduced by the entropy production processes. By the
appropriate choice of the form of the entropy source we can reproduce realistic
scenarios for the isotropization expected in heavy-ion collisions. Our previous
results are generalized by including the realistic equation of state as the
limit of the isotropization processes.Comment: Version accepted for publication in Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and
Particle Physic
Energy and centrality dependence of particle production at very low transverse momenta in Au+Au collisions
The PHOBOS experiment at RHIC has the unique capability of measuring particle
production at very low transverse momenta. New results on low-transverse
momentum invariant yields of pions, kaons, protons and antiprotons in 200 GeV
Au+Au collisions are presented as a function of the collision centrality for
the 50% most central events. In contrast to the results from d+Au collisions,
no scaling is observed in the very low region. The low
transverse momentum yields agree with extrapolations from intermediate
transverse momentum measurements. For all collision centralities a flattening
of the transverse momentum spectra is observed, consistent with a rapid
transverse expansion of the system.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, presented at the 19th International Conference on
Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions, "Quark Matter 2008", Jaipur,
India, February 4-10, 200
Strange particle production in a single-freeze-out model
The transverse-momentum spectra and elliptic flow of strange particles are
calculated in the framework of the single-freeze-out model and compared with
the recent RHIC data. An overall very good agreement between the model
predictions and the data is obtained.Comment: talk presented by WF during the VIIIth Int. Conf. on Strangeness in
Quark Matter, Cape Town, Sept. 15-20, 200
Single-freeze-out model for ultra relativistic heavy-ion collisions at TeV and the LHC proton puzzle
The single-freeze-out model with parametrized hypersurface and flow geometry
is employed to analyze the transverse-momentum spectra of hadrons produced in
the Pb+Pb collisions at the collision energy of { TeV}
at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). With the notable exception for protons
and antiprotons, we find a very good agreement between the model results and
the data for the measured hadron species. The additional analysis of the HBT
radii of pions helps us to select, from several different types of freeze-out
studied in this work, the most realistic form of the freeze-out hypersurface.
We find that discrepancy ratio between the model and experiment for the
proton/antiproton spectra depends on , dropping from 2 in the soft region
to 1 around GeV.Comment: 9 pages, 10 figure
Locally anisotropic momentum distributions of hadrons at freeze-out in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
A spheroidal anisotropic local momentum distribution is implemented in the
statistical model of hadron production. We show that this form leads to exactly
the same ratios of hadronic abundances as the equilibrium distributions, if the
temperature is identified with a characteristic transverse-momentum scale.
Moreover, to a very good approximation the transverse-momentum spectra of
hadrons are the same for isotropic and anisotropic systems, provided the size
of the system at freeze-out is appropriately adjusted. We further show that
this invariance may be used to improve the agreement between the model and
experimental HBT results.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure
Matter-induced hadronic processes
Two examples of ``exotic'' phenomena which become possible and important in
the presence of nuclear matter are discussed: omega -> pi pi decay, and
rho-omega mixing. Significance of these processes for the low-mass dilepton
production in relativistic heavy-ion collisions is indicated.Comment: 8 pages, uses aipproc.cls, talk presented by W. Florkowski at the
International Workshop on Hadron Physics "Effective Theories of Low Energy
QCD", Coimbra, Portugal, September 10-15, 199
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