Conveners
Hydro Evolution - 3
- Bedangadas Mohanty (National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) (IN))
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Cameron Racz (University of California, Riverside)30/11/2022, 17:10
Directed and elliptic flow have been extensively studied in heavy-ion collisions while triangular flow ($v_3$) could be further explored. $v_3$ could prove very useful as a signal for Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) formation due to its sensitivity to QGP viscosity and the possibility that it is less affected by transport dynamics at very low energies [1]. In this talk, we will present the current...
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Jakub Cimerman (Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Czech Technical University)30/11/2022, 17:30
The hydrodynamic modelling of heavy-ion collisions at energies from few to tens of GeV per NN pair brings new challenges as compared to simulations at top RHIC or LHC energies. The contraction of the incoming nuclei is much weaker resulting in a long inter-penetration phase and a more complex initial-state geometry. Conventional hydrodynamic models, where the fluid phase starts at a fixed...
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Prabhupada Dixit30/11/2022, 17:50
Anisotropic flow of the final state particles produced in heavy-ion collisions is one of the important probes to study the properties of the matter produced in the collisions. Elliptic flow ($v_{2}$) and triangular flow ($v_{3}$) parameters are the second and third order coefficients in the Fourier expansion of azimuthal distributions of the final state particles in the momentum space. $v_{2}$...
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