We study causal viscous hydrodynamics in the context of central relativistic heavy-ion collisions and provide details of a straightforward numerical algorithm to solve the hydrodynamic equations. It is shown that correlation functions of fluctuations provide stringent test cases for any such numerical algorithm. Passing these tests, we study the effects of viscosity on the temperature profile in central heavy-ion collisions. Also, we find that it is possible to counter-act the effects of viscosity to some extent by re-adjusting the initial conditions. However, viscous corrections are strongest for high-mass particles, signaling the breakdown of hydrodynamic descriptions for large η/s
In this article, we present a state-of-the-art algorithm for solving the relativistic viscous hydrod...
International audienceWe evaluate the viscous damping of anisotropic flow in heavy-ion collisions fo...
Baier R, Romatschke P, Wiedemann UA. Transverse flow in relativistic viscous hydrodynamics. In: Nuc...
Baier R, Romatschke P. Causal viscous hydrodynamics for central heavy-ion collisions. Eur.Phys.J. C....
We study causal viscous hydrodynamics in the context of central relativistic heavy-ion collisions an...
The viscosity of the QGP is a presently hotly debated subject. Since its computation from first prin...
It has been over a decade since the first experimental data from gold nuclei collisions at the Relat...
Abstract: The effect of a temperature dependent bulk viscosity to entropy density ratio (ζ/s) along ...
Relativistic hydrodynamics has been quite successful in explaining the collective behaviour of the Q...
In this dissertation I introduce relativistic heavy ion collisions and describe theoretical approach...
We report on recent results from VISH2+1, a code that solves the relativistic Israel-Stewart equatio...
We explore the effects of shear viscosity on the hydrodynamic evolution and final hadron spectra of ...
We extend the applicability of the hydrodynamics, perturbative QCD and saturation -based EKRT (Eskol...
We explore the effects of shear viscosity on the hydrodynamic evolution and final hadron spectra of ...
In this article, we present a state-of-the-art algorithm for solving the relativistic viscous hydrod...
In this article, we present a state-of-the-art algorithm for solving the relativistic viscous hydrod...
International audienceWe evaluate the viscous damping of anisotropic flow in heavy-ion collisions fo...
Baier R, Romatschke P, Wiedemann UA. Transverse flow in relativistic viscous hydrodynamics. In: Nuc...
Baier R, Romatschke P. Causal viscous hydrodynamics for central heavy-ion collisions. Eur.Phys.J. C....
We study causal viscous hydrodynamics in the context of central relativistic heavy-ion collisions an...
The viscosity of the QGP is a presently hotly debated subject. Since its computation from first prin...
It has been over a decade since the first experimental data from gold nuclei collisions at the Relat...
Abstract: The effect of a temperature dependent bulk viscosity to entropy density ratio (ζ/s) along ...
Relativistic hydrodynamics has been quite successful in explaining the collective behaviour of the Q...
In this dissertation I introduce relativistic heavy ion collisions and describe theoretical approach...
We report on recent results from VISH2+1, a code that solves the relativistic Israel-Stewart equatio...
We explore the effects of shear viscosity on the hydrodynamic evolution and final hadron spectra of ...
We extend the applicability of the hydrodynamics, perturbative QCD and saturation -based EKRT (Eskol...
We explore the effects of shear viscosity on the hydrodynamic evolution and final hadron spectra of ...
In this article, we present a state-of-the-art algorithm for solving the relativistic viscous hydrod...
In this article, we present a state-of-the-art algorithm for solving the relativistic viscous hydrod...
International audienceWe evaluate the viscous damping of anisotropic flow in heavy-ion collisions fo...
Baier R, Romatschke P, Wiedemann UA. Transverse flow in relativistic viscous hydrodynamics. In: Nuc...