The pseudorapidity dependence of anisotropic flows v1, v2, v3
, and v4 of charged hadrons in heavy-ion collisions at the Relativistic
Heavy Ion Collider is studied in a multi-phase transport model. We find that
while the string melting scenario, in which hadrons that are expected to be
formed from initial strings are converted to their valence quarks and
antiquarks, can explain the measured pT-dependence of v2 and v4 of charged hadrons at midrapidity with a parton scattering cross section of
about 10 \textrm{mb}, the scenario without string melting reproduces better the
recent data on v1 and v2 of charged hadrons at large pseudorapidity
in Au + Au collisions at s=200 AGeV . Our results thus suggest that a
partonic matter is formed during early stage of relativistic heavy ion
collisions only around midrapidity and that strings remain dominant at large
rapidities. The pT-dependence of v1, v2, v3 and v4
for charged hadrons at forward pseudorapidity is also predicted, and we find
that while v1 and v2 are appreciable at large pseudorapidity the
higher-order anisotropic flows v3 and v4 are essentially zero.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, revised version, to appear in PL