We studied the number of constituent quark scaling (NCQ) behaviour of
elliptic flow (v2) under the framework of A Multi-Phase Transport model
(AMPT) at both top-RHIC and LHC energies. The NCQ-scaling in v2 holds at
top-RHIC energy with AMPT string melting version, while it breaks in Pb+Pb
collisions at LHC energy using the same framework. The breaking of NCQ-scaling
at LHC energy has been studied by varying the magnitude of parton-parton
scattering cross-section and lifetime of hadronic cascade as implemented in
AMPT. We find that the breaking of NCQ scaling in Pb+Pb collisions at
sNN =2.76 TeV is independent of the magnitude of parton-parton
cross-section and the later stage hadronic interactions. Further we observed
that scaling holds in a small collision system like Si+Si at sNN =
2.76 TeV. We discussed that the breaking of NCQ scaling is possibly due to high
phase-space density of constituents quarks in Pb+Pb collisions at
sNN = 2.76 TeV.Comment: published version, Phys. Rev. C 93, 034908 (2016