Opacity dependence of elliptic flow in kinetic theory

Abstract The observation of large azimuthal anisotropies $$v_n$$ vn in the particle spectra of proton–proton (pp) and proton–nucleus (pA) collisions challenges fluid dynamic interpretations of $$v_n$$ vn , as it remains unclear how small collision systems can hydrodynamize and to what extent hydrody...

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Main Authors: Aleksi Kurkela, Urs Achim Wiedemann, Bin Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-09-01
Series:European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-7262-x
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spelling doaj-67dc49495af243c3b1fe3c4d76f3887b2020-11-25T03:37:42ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields1434-60441434-60522019-09-017991610.1140/epjc/s10052-019-7262-xOpacity dependence of elliptic flow in kinetic theoryAleksi Kurkela0Urs Achim Wiedemann1Bin Wu2Theoretical Physics Department, CERNTheoretical Physics Department, CERNTheoretical Physics Department, CERNAbstract The observation of large azimuthal anisotropies $$v_n$$ vn in the particle spectra of proton–proton (pp) and proton–nucleus (pA) collisions challenges fluid dynamic interpretations of $$v_n$$ vn , as it remains unclear how small collision systems can hydrodynamize and to what extent hydrodynamization is needed to build up $$v_n$$ vn . Here, we study in a simple kinetic theory how the same physics that leads to hydrodynamization in large systems represents itself in small systems. We observe that one third to one half of the elliptic flow signal seen in fully hydrodynamized systems can be built up in collisions that extend over only one mean free path $$l_\mathrm{mfp}$$ lmfp and that do not hydrodynamize. This is qualitatively in line with observing a sizeable $$v_2$$ v2 in pp collisions for which other characteristics of soft multi-particle production seem well-described in a free-streaming picture. We further expose a significant system size dependence in the accuracy of hybrid approaches that match kinetic theory to viscous fluid dynamics. The implications of these findings for a reliable extraction of shear viscosity are discussed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-7262-x
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Bin Wu
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Bin Wu
Opacity dependence of elliptic flow in kinetic theory
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
author_facet Aleksi Kurkela
Urs Achim Wiedemann
Bin Wu
author_sort Aleksi Kurkela
title Opacity dependence of elliptic flow in kinetic theory
title_short Opacity dependence of elliptic flow in kinetic theory
title_full Opacity dependence of elliptic flow in kinetic theory
title_fullStr Opacity dependence of elliptic flow in kinetic theory
title_full_unstemmed Opacity dependence of elliptic flow in kinetic theory
title_sort opacity dependence of elliptic flow in kinetic theory
publisher SpringerOpen
series European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
issn 1434-6044
1434-6052
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Abstract The observation of large azimuthal anisotropies $$v_n$$ vn in the particle spectra of proton–proton (pp) and proton–nucleus (pA) collisions challenges fluid dynamic interpretations of $$v_n$$ vn , as it remains unclear how small collision systems can hydrodynamize and to what extent hydrodynamization is needed to build up $$v_n$$ vn . Here, we study in a simple kinetic theory how the same physics that leads to hydrodynamization in large systems represents itself in small systems. We observe that one third to one half of the elliptic flow signal seen in fully hydrodynamized systems can be built up in collisions that extend over only one mean free path $$l_\mathrm{mfp}$$ lmfp and that do not hydrodynamize. This is qualitatively in line with observing a sizeable $$v_2$$ v2 in pp collisions for which other characteristics of soft multi-particle production seem well-described in a free-streaming picture. We further expose a significant system size dependence in the accuracy of hybrid approaches that match kinetic theory to viscous fluid dynamics. The implications of these findings for a reliable extraction of shear viscosity are discussed.
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-7262-x
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