International audienceDissipative processes in relativistic fluids are known to be important in analyses of the hot QCD matter created in high-energy heavy-ion collisions. In this work, I consider dissipative corrections to energy and conserved charge densities, which are conventionally assumed to be vanishing but could be finite. Causal dissipative hydrodynamics is formulated in the presence of these dissipative currents. The relation between hydrodynamic stability and transport coefficients is discussed. I then study their phenomenological consequences on the observables of heavy-ion collisions in numerical simulations. It is shown that particle spectra and elliptic flow can be visibly modified
The main ideas, technical concepts and perspectives for a mode resolved description of the hy-drodyn...
We discuss the diffusion currents occurring in a dilute system and show that the charge currents do ...
We discuss the diffusion currents occurring in a dilute system and show that the charge currents do ...
International audienceDissipative processes in relativistic fluids are known to be important in anal...
Recent discussions of RHIC data emphasized the exciting possibility that the matter produced in nucl...
Baier R, Romatschke P, Wiedemann UA. Dissipative hydrodynamics and heavy-ion collisions. Phys.Rev. C...
Relativistic hydrodynamics has been quite successful in explaining the collective behaviour of the Q...
International audienceThe impact of non-equilibrium effects on the dynamics of heavy-ion collisions ...
International audienceThe impact of nonequilibrium effects on the dynamics of heavy-ion collisions i...
The interpretation of relativistic heavy-ion collisions at RHIC energies with thermal concepts is la...
Using ideal relativistic hydrodynamics in 2+1 dimensions, we study the collision energy dependence o...
The CLVisc (3+1)D viscous hydrodynamic model is extended to include the equation of net baryon conse...
This thesis investigates second-order relativistic hydrodynamics and transport coefficients in stron...
It has been over a decade since the first experimental data from gold nuclei collisions at the Relat...
Recently we proposed a novel approach to the formulation of relativistic dissipative hydrodynamics b...
The main ideas, technical concepts and perspectives for a mode resolved description of the hy-drodyn...
We discuss the diffusion currents occurring in a dilute system and show that the charge currents do ...
We discuss the diffusion currents occurring in a dilute system and show that the charge currents do ...
International audienceDissipative processes in relativistic fluids are known to be important in anal...
Recent discussions of RHIC data emphasized the exciting possibility that the matter produced in nucl...
Baier R, Romatschke P, Wiedemann UA. Dissipative hydrodynamics and heavy-ion collisions. Phys.Rev. C...
Relativistic hydrodynamics has been quite successful in explaining the collective behaviour of the Q...
International audienceThe impact of non-equilibrium effects on the dynamics of heavy-ion collisions ...
International audienceThe impact of nonequilibrium effects on the dynamics of heavy-ion collisions i...
The interpretation of relativistic heavy-ion collisions at RHIC energies with thermal concepts is la...
Using ideal relativistic hydrodynamics in 2+1 dimensions, we study the collision energy dependence o...
The CLVisc (3+1)D viscous hydrodynamic model is extended to include the equation of net baryon conse...
This thesis investigates second-order relativistic hydrodynamics and transport coefficients in stron...
It has been over a decade since the first experimental data from gold nuclei collisions at the Relat...
Recently we proposed a novel approach to the formulation of relativistic dissipative hydrodynamics b...
The main ideas, technical concepts and perspectives for a mode resolved description of the hy-drodyn...
We discuss the diffusion currents occurring in a dilute system and show that the charge currents do ...
We discuss the diffusion currents occurring in a dilute system and show that the charge currents do ...