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Azimuthal anisotropy: transition from hydrodynamic flow to jet suppression

Abstract

Measured 2nd and 4th azimuthal anisotropy coefficients v_{2,4}(N_{part}), p_T) are scaled with the initial eccentricity \varepsilon_{2,4}(N_{part}) of the collision zone and studied as a function of the number of participants N_{part} and the transverse momenta p_T. Scaling violations are observed for p_T \alt 3 GeV/c, consistent with a pT2p_T^2 dependence of viscous corrections and a linear increase of the relaxation time with pTp_T. These empirical viscous corrections to flow and the thermal distribution function at freeze-out constrain estimates of the specific viscosity and the freeze-out temperature for two different models for the initial collision geometry. The apparent viscous corrections exhibit a sharp maximum for p_T \agt 3 GeV/c, suggesting a breakdown of the hydrodynamic ansatz and the onset of a change from flow-driven to suppression-driven anisotropy.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figs; submitted for publicatio

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