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Two-pion interferometry for viscous hydrodynamic sources
The space-time evolution of the (1+1)-dimensional viscous hydrodynamics with
an initial quark-gluon plasma (QGP) produced in ultrarelativistic heavy ion
collisions is studied numerically. The particle-emitting sources undergo a
crossover transition from the QGP to hadronic gas. We take into account a usual
shear viscosity for the strongly coupled QGP as well as the bulk viscosity
which increases significantly in the crossover region. The two-pion
Hanbury-Brown-Twiss (HBT) interferometry for the viscous hydrodynamic sources
is performed. The HBT analyses indicate that the viscosity effect on the
two-pion HBT results is small if only the shear viscosity is taken into
consideration in the calculations. The bulk viscosity leads to a larger
transverse freeze-out configuration of the pion-emitting sources, and thus
increases the transverse HBT radii. The results of the longitudinal HBT radius
for the source with Bjorken longitudinal scaling are consistent with the
experimental data.Comment: 24 pages, 6 figures, 1 table; in version 3 detailed derivations for
the relaxation equations have been added in the Appendi
Nuclear suppression of meson yields with large at the RHIC and the LHC
We calculate meson transverse momentum spectra in p+p collisions as
well as their nuclear suppressions in central A+A collisions both at the RHIC
and the LHC in LO and NLO with the QCD-improved parton model. We have included
the parton energy loss effect in hot/dense QCD medium with the effectively
medium-modified fragmentation functions in the higher-twist approach of
jet quenching. The nuclear modification factors of meson in central
Au+Au collisions at the RHIC and central Pb+Pb collisions at the LHC are
provided, and a nice agreement of our numerical results at NLO with the ALICE
measurement is observed. Predictions of yield ratios of neutral mesons such as
, and at large in relativistic
heavy-ion collisions are also presented for the first time.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figure
A Comprehensive Analysis of Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Data: II. -Evolution Patterns and Implications for the Observed Spectrum-Luminosity Relations
We present a time-resolved spectral analysis of 51 long and 11 short bright
GRBs observed with the {\em Femri}/GBM, paying special attention to
evolution within a same burst. Among 8 single-pulse long GRBs, 5 show
hard-to-soft evolution, while 3 show intensity-tracking. The multi-pulse long
GRBs have more complicated patterns. Among the GRBs whose time-resolved
spectrum is available for the first pulse, almost half (15/32 GRBs) show clear
hard-to-soft evolution, and the other half (17/32 GRBs) show clear
intensity-tracking. Later pulses typically show the tracking behavior, although
a hard-to-soft evolution pattern was identified in the 2nd pulse of 2 GRBs
whose pulses are well separated. Statistically, the hard-to-soft evolution
pulses tend to be more asymmetric than the intensity-tracking ones, with a
steeper rising wing than the falling wing. Short GRBs have tracking
intensity exclusively with the 16ms time resolution analysis. We performed a
simulation analysis, and suggest that at least for some bursts, the late
intensity-tracking pulses could be a consequence of overlapping hard-to-soft
pulses. However, the fact that the intensity-tracking pattern exists in the
first pulse of multi-pulse long GRBs and some single-pulse GRBs suggest that
intensity tracking is an independent component, which may operate in some late
pulses as well. For the GRBs with measured redshifts, we present a
time-resolved correlation analysis and show
that the scatter of the correlation is comparable to that of the global
Amati/Yonetoku relation. We discuss the predictions of various radiation models
regarding evolution, as well as the possibility of a precession jet
in GRBs. It seems that the data pose great challenge to all these models, and
hold the key to unveil the physics of GRB prompt emission.Comment: 9 figures and 1 table. Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical
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