Monte Carlo simulations are used to compute the centrality dependence of the
participant eccentricities (ϵn) in Au+Au collisions, for the two
primary models currently employed for eccentricity estimates -- the Glauber and
the factorized Kharzeev-Levin-Nardi (fKLN) models. They suggest specific
testable predictions for the magnitude and centrality dependence of the flow
coefficients vn, respectively measured relative to the event planes
Ψn. They also indicate that the ratios of several of these coefficients
may provide an additional constraint for distinguishing between the models.
Such a constraint could be important for a more precise determination of the
specific viscosity of the matter produced in heavy ion collisions.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, published versio