15 research outputs found
HYDRO + JETS (HYDJET++) event generator for Pb+Pb collisions at LHC
The Monte Carlo event generator HYDJET++ is one of the few generators,
designed for the calculations of heavy-ion collisions at ultrarelativistic
energies, which combine treatment of soft hydro-like processes with the
description of jets traversing the hot and dense partonic medium. The model is
employed to study the azimuthal anisotropy phenomena, dihadron angular
correlations and event-by-event (EbyE) fluctuations of the anisotropic flow in
Pb+Pb collisions at TeV. The interplay of soft and hard
processes describes the violation of the mass hierarchy of meson and baryon
elliptic and triangular flows at p_T > 2 GeV/c, the fall-off of the flow
harmonics at intermediate transverse momenta, and the worsening of the
number-of-constituent-quark (NCQ) scaling of elliptic/triangular flow at LHC
compared to RHIC energies. The cross-talk of v_2 and v_3 leads to emergence of
higher order harmonics in the model and to appearance of the ridge structure in
dihadron angular correlations in a broad pseudorapidity range. HYDJET++
possesses also the dynamical EbyE fluctuations of the anisotropic flow. The
model results agree well with the experimental data.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, contribution to Proceedings of the Winter
Workshop on Nuclear Dynamics 201
Higher harmonics of azimuthal anisotropy in relativistic heavy ion collisions in HYDJET++ model
The LHC data on azimuthal anisotropy harmonics from PbPb collisions at
center-of-mass energy 2.76 TeV per nucleon pair are analyzed and interpreted in
the framework of the HYDJET++ model. The cross-talk of elliptic and
triangular flow in the model generates both even and odd harmonics of
higher order. Comparison with the experimental data shows that this mechanism
is able to reproduce the and centrality dependencies of
quadrangular flow , and also the basic trends for pentagonal and
hexagonal flows.Comment: 12 pages including 13 figures as EPS-files; prepared using LaTeX
package for publication in the European Physical Journal
Generation of higher flow harmonics in Pb+Pb collisions at LHC in HYDJET++ model
The influence of elliptic and triangular flow on higher flow harmonics is studied within the HYDJET++ model, which merges parametrized hydro with jet quenching. Even harmonics can be generated by elliptic flow only, while odd harmonics need nonzero triangular component. A hydrodynamical model predicts a scaling of Ï…4/Ï…22 ratio with pT, while jets force a rise of the high pT tail of the ratio. Hexagonal flow appears to be an interesting interplay between Ï…2 and Ï…3. It shows a dominant contribution of Ï…3 in central events and Ï…2 at more peripheral collisions. Comparison with ALICE, ATLAS and CMS experimental data is presented
Generation of higher flow harmonics in Pb+Pb collisions at LHC in HYDJET++ model
The influence of elliptic and triangular flow on higher flow harmonics is studied within the HYDJET++ model, which merges parametrized hydro with jet quenching. Even harmonics can be generated by elliptic flow only, while odd harmonics need nonzero triangular component. A hydrodynamical model predicts a scaling of Ï…4/Ï…22 ratio with pT, while jets force a rise of the high pT tail of the ratio. Hexagonal flow appears to be an interesting interplay between Ï…2 and Ï…3. It shows a dominant contribution of Ï…3 in central events and Ï…2 at more peripheral collisions. Comparison with ALICE, ATLAS and CMS experimental data is presented
Influence of jets and decays of resonances on the triangular flow in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions
revised versionInternational audienceTriangular flow of identified and inclusive particles in Pb+Pb collisions at TeV is studied as a function of centrality and transverse momentum within the \textsc{hydjet++} model. The model enables one to investigate the influence of both hard processes and final-state interactions on the harmonics of particle anisotropic flow. Decays of resonances are found to increase the magnitude of the distributions at GeV/ and shift their maxima to higher transverse momenta. The -integrated triangular flow, however, becomes slightly weakened for all centralities studied. The resonance decays also modify the spectra towards the number-of-constituent-quark scaling fulfillment for the triangular flow, whereas jets are the main source of the scaling violation at the energies available at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Comparison with the corresponding spectra of elliptic flow reveals that resonance decays and jets act in a similar manner on both and behavior. Obtained results are also confronted with the experimental data on differential triangular flow of identified hadrons, ratio and -integrated triangular flow of charged hadrons