Borghini N, Ollitrault J-Y. Momentum spectra, anisotropic flow, and ideal fluids. Physics Letters B. 2006;642(3):227-231.If the matter produced in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions reaches thermal equilibrium, its subsequent evolution follows the laws of ideal fluid dynamics. We show that general predictions can be made on this basis alone, irrespective of the details of the hydrodynamical model. We derive several scaling rules for momentum spectra and anisotropic flow (in particular the elliptic flow, nu(2), and the hexadecupole flow, nu(4)) of identified particles. Comparison with existing data is briefly discussed, and qualitative predictions are made for LHC. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://publish.aps.org/Based on ...
A recently formulated framework of highly anisotropic and strongly dissipative hydrodynamics (ADHYDR...
Flow develops in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions via re-interactions among partons or/and ha...
Anisotropic flow is recognized as one of the main observables providing information on the early sta...
Anisotropies of hadronic distribution in nuclear collisions are used for determination of properties...
In high-energy collisions of heavy ions, experimental findings of collective flow are customarily as...
Recent discussions of RHIC data emphasized the exciting possibility that the matter produced in nucl...
AbstractIf the matter produced in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions reaches thermal equilibrium...
Borghini N. Using the anisotropic-flow harmonics nu(2) and nu(4) to test dynamical descriptions of u...
The quark-gluon plasma created in a relativistic heavy-ion collisions possesses a sizable pressure a...
In relativistic heavy-ion collisions a dense and hot medium is created. It is thought to be the quar...
We present a family of equations of state within a quasiparticle model adjusted to lattice QCD and s...
We present a systematic hydrodynamic study of the evolution of hadron spectra and their az-imuthal a...
Using ideal relativistic hydrodynamics in 2+1 dimensions, we study the collision energy dependence o...
Anisotropic flow is recognized as one of the main observables providing information on the early sta...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://publish.aps.org/Based on ...
A recently formulated framework of highly anisotropic and strongly dissipative hydrodynamics (ADHYDR...
Flow develops in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions via re-interactions among partons or/and ha...
Anisotropic flow is recognized as one of the main observables providing information on the early sta...
Anisotropies of hadronic distribution in nuclear collisions are used for determination of properties...
In high-energy collisions of heavy ions, experimental findings of collective flow are customarily as...
Recent discussions of RHIC data emphasized the exciting possibility that the matter produced in nucl...