minor revisionInternational audienceViscous hydrodynamics is commonly used to model the evolution of the matter created in an ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collision. It provides a good description of transverse momentum spectra and anisotropic flow. These observables, however, cannot be consistently derived using viscous hydrodynamics alone, because they depend on the microscopic interactions at freeze-out. We derive the ideal hydrodynamic limit and the first-order viscous correction to anisotropic flow ($v_2$, $v_3$ and $v_4$) and momentum spectrum using a transport calculation. The linear response coefficient to the initial anisotropy, $v_n(p_T)/\varepsilon_n$, depends little on $n$ in the ideal hydrodynamic limit. The viscous correction ...
Using the (2+1)-dimensional viscous hydrodynamic code vish2+1 [H. Song and U. Heinz, Phys. Lett. B 6...
Relativistic heavy-ion collisions provide a unique opportunity to study the expansion dynamics and t...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://publish.aps.org/Assuming ...
minor revisionInternational audienceViscous hydrodynamics is commonly used to model the evolution of...
We explore the effects of shear viscosity on the hydrodynamic evolution and final hadron spectra of ...
We study within a relativistic transport approach the impact of a temperature dependent shear viscos...
We present a systematic hydrodynamic study of the evolution of hadron spectra and their az-imuthal a...
A recently formulated framework of highly anisotropic and strongly dissipative hydrodynamics (ADHYDR...
I calculate the first viscous correction to the thermal distribution function of an expanding gas. W...
AbstractIf the matter produced in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions reaches thermal equilibrium...
A new formulation of second-order viscous hydrodynamics, based on an expansion around a locally anis...
Baier R, Romatschke P, Wiedemann UA. Transverse flow in relativistic viscous hydrodynamics. In: Nuc...
A new formulation of (3+1)-dimensional anisotropic hydrodynamics is presented that accounts nonpertu...
We study causal viscous hydrodynamics in the context of central relativistic heavy-ion collisions an...
International audienceWe evaluate the viscous damping of anisotropic flow in heavy-ion collisions fo...
Using the (2+1)-dimensional viscous hydrodynamic code vish2+1 [H. Song and U. Heinz, Phys. Lett. B 6...
Relativistic heavy-ion collisions provide a unique opportunity to study the expansion dynamics and t...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://publish.aps.org/Assuming ...
minor revisionInternational audienceViscous hydrodynamics is commonly used to model the evolution of...
We explore the effects of shear viscosity on the hydrodynamic evolution and final hadron spectra of ...
We study within a relativistic transport approach the impact of a temperature dependent shear viscos...
We present a systematic hydrodynamic study of the evolution of hadron spectra and their az-imuthal a...
A recently formulated framework of highly anisotropic and strongly dissipative hydrodynamics (ADHYDR...
I calculate the first viscous correction to the thermal distribution function of an expanding gas. W...
AbstractIf the matter produced in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions reaches thermal equilibrium...
A new formulation of second-order viscous hydrodynamics, based on an expansion around a locally anis...
Baier R, Romatschke P, Wiedemann UA. Transverse flow in relativistic viscous hydrodynamics. In: Nuc...
A new formulation of (3+1)-dimensional anisotropic hydrodynamics is presented that accounts nonpertu...
We study causal viscous hydrodynamics in the context of central relativistic heavy-ion collisions an...
International audienceWe evaluate the viscous damping of anisotropic flow in heavy-ion collisions fo...
Using the (2+1)-dimensional viscous hydrodynamic code vish2+1 [H. Song and U. Heinz, Phys. Lett. B 6...
Relativistic heavy-ion collisions provide a unique opportunity to study the expansion dynamics and t...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://publish.aps.org/Assuming ...