blast-wave model calculation of v2 including resonance decays
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Blast-wave Model Calculation of v2 including Resonance Decays. Kang Seog Lee, Suk Choi (Chonnam Nat’l Univ.). ATHIC 2012. Blast-wave model. Suk Choi & K.S.Lee, prc84, 064905, 2011. S. Schlichting, S. Pratt,Phys.Rev.C83:014913,2011 F. Retiere, M. Lisa, Phys.Rev. C70 (2004) 044907. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Blast-wave Model Calculation of
v2 including Resonance Decays
Kang Seog Lee, Suk Choi (Chonnam Nat’l Univ.)
ATHIC 2012
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Blast-wave model
Suk Choi & K.S.Lee, prc84, 064905, 2011
S. Schlichting, S. Pratt,Phys.Rev.C83:014913,2011F. Retiere, M. Lisa, Phys.Rev. C70 (2004) 044907
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V2(elliptic flow)
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Elliptic flow as a result of transverse expansion
• Linear increase with pT in the low pT region
• Mass ordering
• Saturation – due to shear viscosity - role of bulk viscosity recently
discussed
• Resonance contribution destroys elliptic flow and
may cause saturation.
Ollitrault
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2
3
( )exp( )
(2 )
cosh( )2
cosh( )cosh sinh cos( )exp( )
f
i
T T
iT
T T
d p u xd Np d
m dm dyd T
Vdd rdrm y d
m y p
T
H. Dobler, J. Sollfrank, U. Heinz, P.L. B457,353(1999)Schnedermann, Sollfrank, Heinz
Hadron spectrum in blast-wave model - Cooper-Frye formula
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3
2 3
. . cos 2
. .
T T
T T
d Nreso contr d
m dm dydv
d Nreso contr d
m dm dyd
Elliptic coefficient from hadron spectrum - coefficient of 2nd harmonics
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Geometrical structure at f.o.• Elliptical sub-shell of the
source• Freeze-out radius
• Transverse rapidity
2 2 2 2sin cos
x y
x y
r rr
r r
2 2 2 2sin cos
x y
x y
Other parameters fixed to fit pT and y spectrum
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x
y
xR
yR
y
xxR
yR x y
x yR R
x y
x yR R
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PHENIX central
x y
x yR R
no saturation
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PHENIX central x y
x yR R
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Conclusion
1. Within a blast-wave model with resonance contribution, elliptic coefficient, v2 measured at RHIC has been studied.
2. V2 develops when or .
3. Saturation occurs on when and .
4. Resonance decays reduce v2 by more than half.
Careful treatment of resonance decay needed.
5. The radii and the transverse expansion rapidities are
parameters and whether they are consistent with the
hydrodynamic evolution has to be checked. However,
in the hydrodynamic calculation freeze-out is continuous.
x y x yR R
x y x yR R
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Tth=121.1 MeV
=126.4 MeV
max=5.0
0=1.03
s=0.986
2/n=5.3
Results of thermal analysis
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Pseudo-rapidity distribution of charged hadrons