A systematic study is presented for centrality, transverse momentum (pT)
and pseudorapidity (η) dependence of the inclusive charged hadron elliptic
flow (v2) at midrapidity(∣η∣<1.0) in Au+Au collisions at
sNN = 7.7, 11.5, 19.6, 27 and 39 GeV. The results obtained with
different methods, including correlations with the event plane reconstructed in
a region separated by a large pseudorapidity gap and 4-particle cumulants
(v24), are presented in order to investigate non-flow correlations and
v2 fluctuations. We observe that the difference between v22 and
v24 is smaller at the lower collision energies. Values of v2, scaled by
the initial coordinate space eccentricity, v2/ε, as a function
of pT are larger in more central collisions, suggesting stronger collective
flow develops in more central collisions, similar to the results at higher
collision energies. These results are compared to measurements at higher
energies at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (sNN = 62.4 and 200
GeV) and at the Large Hadron Collider (Pb + Pb collisions at sNN =
2.76 TeV). The v2(pT) values for fixed pT rise with increasing collision
energy within the pT range studied (<2GeV/c). A comparison to
viscous hydrodynamic simulations is made to potentially help understand the
energy dependence of v2(pT). We also compare the v2 results to UrQMD
and AMPT transport model calculations, and physics implications on the
dominance of partonic versus hadronic phases in the system created at Beam
Energy Scan (BES) energies are discussed.Comment: 20 pages, 12 figures. Version accepted by PR