15–19 Feb 2016
IIC, New Delhi
Asia/Calcutta timezone

Evolution of spatial anisotropies in quark gluon plasma

18 Feb 2016, 14:00
20m
Conference Hall 2 (IIC, New Delhi)

Conference Hall 2

IIC, New Delhi

Parallel Session 18

Speaker

Golam Sarwar (VECC)

Description

Evolution of fluctuations in various thermodynamical quantities have been studied within the framework of Boltzmann transport equation. Spatial anisotropies of the initial state with different geometry have been evolved through Boltzmann equation and shown that these anisotropies decay very fast. This supports the presumption that the measured anisotropies in the data does not originates from the late stage rather it imitate the initial state effects. Relation between thermal fluctuation and transport coefficients have been established. Evolution of fluctuations in energy density and temperature of quark gluon plasma expected to be created in nuclear collisions at relativistic energies has been studied.

Primary author

Jan-e Alam (Variable energy Cyclotron Centre)

Co-author

Golam Sarwar (VECC)

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