1. Pre-hydrodynamic evolution and its impact on quark-gluon plasma signatures
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Dananjaya Liyanage, Derek Everett, Chandrodoy Chattopadhyay, and Ulrich Heinz
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Nuclear Theory (nucl-th) ,Nuclear Theory ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Computational Physics (physics.comp-ph) ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
State-of-the-art hydrodynamic models of heavy-ion collisions have considerable theoretical model uncertainties in the description of the very early pre-hydrodynamic stage. We add a new computational module, K$_\mathrm{T}$Iso, that describes the pre-hydrodynamic evolution kinetically, based on the relativistic Boltzmann equation with collisions treated in the Isotropization Time Approximation. As a novelty, K$_\mathrm{T}$Iso allows for the inclusion and evolution of initial-state momentum anisotropies. To maintain computational efficiency K$_\mathrm{T}$Iso assumes strict longitudinal boost invariance and allows collisions to isotropize only the transverse momenta. We use it to explore the sensitivity of hadronic observables measured in relativistic heavy-ion collisions to initial-state momentum anisotropies and microscopic scattering during the pre-hydrodynamic stage.
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- 2022
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