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    Importance of Granular Structure in the Initial Conditions for the Elliptic Flow

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    We show effects of granular structure of the initial conditions (IC) of hydrodynamic description of high-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions on some observables, especially on the elliptic-flow parameter v2. Such a structure enhances production of isotropically distributed high-pT particles, making v2 smaller there. Also, it reduces v2 in the forward and backward regions where the global matter density is smaller, so where such effects become more efficacious.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure

    Topics on Hydrodynamic Model of Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions

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    A survey is given on the applications of hydrodynamic model of nucleus-nucleus collisons, focusing especially on i) the resolution of hydrodynamic equations for arbitrary configurations, by using the smoothed-particle hydrodynamic approach; ii) effects of the event-by-event fluctuation of the initial conditions on the observables; iii) decoupling criteria; iv) analytical solutions; and others.Comment: 30 pages, 29 figures; corrected typo

    HBT Interferometry for Sonoluminescence Bubble

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    The two-photon correlation of the light pulse emitted from a sonoluminescence bubble is discussed. It is shown that several important information about the mechanism of light emission, such as the time-scale and the shape of the emission region could be obtained from the HBT interferometry. We also argue that such a measurement may serve to reject one of the two currently suggested emission mechanisms, i.e., thermal process versus dynamical Casimir effect.Comment: 13 pages, RevTeX, 2 eps figures include

    On the necessity to include event-by-event fluctuations in experimental evaluation of elliptical flow

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    Elliptic flow at RHIC is computed event-by-event with NeXSPheRIO. We show that when symmetry of the particle distribution in relation to the reaction plane is assumed, as usually done in the experimental extraction of elliptic flow, there is a disagreement between the true and reconstructed elliptic flows (15-30% for η\eta=0, 30% for pp_\perp=0.5 GeV). We suggest a possible way to take into account the asymmetry and get good agreement between these elliptic flows

    Simple solutions of relativistic hydrodynamics for longitudinally expanding systems

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    Simple, self-similar, analytic solutions of 1+1 dimensional relativistic hydrodynamics are presented, generalizing Bjorken's solution to inhomogeneous rapidity distribution.Comment: 12 pages, elsart.cls, 2 eps figure

    Simple solutions of relativistic hydrodynamics for systems with ellipsoidal symmetry

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    Simple, self-similar, analytic solutions of (1+3)-dimensional relativistic hydrodynamics are presented for ellipsoidally symmetric finite fireballs corresponding to non-central collisions of heavy ions at relativistic bombarding energies. The hydrodynamical solutions are obtained for a new, general family of equations of state with the possibility of describing phase transitions.Comment: 13 pages, no figures, uses elsart.cl

    Event-by-event analysis of ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions in smoothed particle hydrodynamics

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    The method of smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) is applied for ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions. The SPH method has several advantages in studying event-by-event fluctuations, which attract much attention in looking for quark gluon plasma (QGP) formation, because it gives a rather simple scheme for solving hydrodynamical equations. Using initial conditions for Au+Au collisions at RHIC energy produced by NeXus event generator, we solve the hydrodynamical equation in event-by-event basis and study the fluctuations of hadronic observables such as dN/dy due to the initial conditions. In particular, fluctuations of elliptic flow coefficient v2 is investigated for both the cases, with and without QGP formation. This can be used as an additional test of QGP formation.Comment: LaTeX, 16 figures, 3 tables, 23 pages. Talk presented at 6th International Workshop on Relativistic Aspects of Nuclear Physics(RANP2000), Caraguatatuba, Tabatinga Beach, Sao Paulo, Brazil, October 17-20, 2000. To be published in the proceedings (World Scientific, Singapore

    Event-by-event fluctuations in hydrodynamical description of heavy-ion collisions

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    Effects caused by the event-by-event fluctuation of the initial conditions in hydrodynamical description of high-energy heavy-ion collisions are investigated. Non-negligible effects appear for several observable quantities, even for a fixed impact parameter b\vec b . They are sensitive to the equation of state, being the dispersions of the observable quantities in general smaller when the QGP phase appears at the beginning of hydrodynamic evolution than when the fluid remains hadron gas during whole the evolution.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, talk presented to Quark Matter 2001 Conferenc
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