9–14 Sept 2013
Department of Physics and Electronics, University of Jammu
Asia/Kolkata timezone
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Viscous hydrodynamic model for Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions

10 Sept 2013, 10:00
30m
Main Hall (General Zorawar Singh Auditorium)

Main Hall

General Zorawar Singh Auditorium

Pleanary Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter Session 5

Speaker

Asis Chaudhuri (Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre)

Description

Viscous hydrodynamical modeling of relativistic heavy ion collisions has been highly successful in explaining bulk of the experimental data in RHIC and LHC energy collisions. We briefly review viscous hydrodynamics modeling of high energy nuclear collisions. Basic ingredients of the modeling, the hydrodynamic equations, relaxation equations for dissipative forces initial conditions, freezes-out process etc. will be discussed. We will also show some representative simulation results in comparison with experimental data. Lastly, recent developments in event-by-event hydrodynamics will be discussed briefly.

Primary author

Asis Chaudhuri (Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre)

Presentation materials