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Creation of quark–gluon plasma droplets with three distinct geometries

Authors :
J. E. Frantz
D. Richford
N. S. Bandara
D. Lynch
T. K. Hemmick
Vladimir Samsonov
H. Hamagaki
Dmitry Blau
B. Schaefer
T. Hachiya
C. P. Singh
T. Todoroki
A. Bazilevsky
Gregory James Ottino
D. S. Jumper
J. S. Bok
K. Lovasz
A. Franz
M. X. Liu
E. J. Desmond
D. Ivanishchev
J. Perry
V. Papavassiliou
J. L. Nagle
C. E. Perezlara
J. Hanks
K. Nagai
D. Isenhower
Dhruv Utpalkumar Dixit
S. Hasegawa
N. A. Lewis
N. Grau
V. R. Loggins
J. C. Hill
Z. Citron
T. Gunji
E. O. Lallow
B. V. Jacak
A. Taranenko
G. D. N. Perera
D. McGlinchey
A. Durum
W. Peng
J. Bryslawskyj
M. E. Connors
Byungsik Hong
P. Kline
A. Dion
V. S. Pantuev
Hari Guragain
K. DeBlasio
Min-Hye Kim
V. Bumazhnov
Y. L. Yamaguchi
N. Hotvedt
V. Vrba
Y. Akiba
S. Vazquez-Carson
K. Kurita
R. Nouicer
P. W. Stankus
Kimberly Hill
A. Enokizono
K. Imai
David Olle Rickard Silvermyr
K. Tanida
Mikhail Malaev
Daugherity
M. Beaumier
Vladislav Manko
J. D. Osborn
A. Bagoly
A. Sickles
R. S. Towell
T. O. S. Haseler
S. P. Stoll
Alexei Safonov
Tamás Csörgő
A. Pun
K. A. Drees
C. P. Wong
L. D. Liu
T. Sakaguchi
W.A. Zajc
Mate Csanad
A. Iordanova
D. Jouan
Y. Berdnikov
S. Y. Han
B. M. Johnson
T. Majoros
M. J. Leitch
Zirui Wang
Z. Ji
H. En'yo
S. H. Lim
W. Fan
K. Aoki
J. Huang
Alexander Milov
I. Nakagawa
L. Xue
C.Y. Chi
A.V. Kazantsev
N. Apadula
K. I. Hahn
J. Murata
D. V. Perepelitsa
Yuki Watanabe
P. Yin
C. Xu
E. Mannel
H. Nakagomi
T. Hoshino
D. Yu Peressounko
R. Belmont
A. Drees
V. Babintsev
Prakhar Garg
J. Klatsky
Mirta Dumancic
J. B. Choi
M. Tomášek
V. Andrieux
S. Kudo
J. T. Mitchell
S. Mizuno
Alexei Khanzadeev
E. J. Kim
N. Feege
S. Syed
S. Karthas
D. Kotov
Tamas Novak
K. Ozawa
S. Campbell
J. M. Durham
S. Miyasaka
T. Sugitate
A. Sexton
D. Kawall
A. S. Nyanin
P. Gallus
K. Sedgwick
Yoshifumi Ueda
J. H. Do
C. L. Towell
N. Vukman
P. Montuenga
S. Huang
J. G. Lajoie
T. Murakami
Matthew Snowball
A. Denisov
D. Sharma
S. Yalcin
R. Seto
Jong-Min Park
Radek Novotny
H. W. Yu
T. W. Danley
R. P. Pisani
A. Timilsina
Christine Angela Aidala
X. H. Li
D. E. Mihalik
I. Tserruya
Koji Sato
S. I. Morrow
M. Patel
Y. H. Leung
J. D. Orjuela Koop
B. Azmoun
P. L. McGaughey
Bhartendu K. Singh
M. Jezghani
B. Fadem
W.E. Sondheim
Y. Ito
C. L. Woody
S. Park
M. J. Skoby
V. Singh
Y. Goto
S. F. Pate
A. Hodges
T. Sumita
J. Runchey
G. David
Sándor Lökös
K. N. Barish
D. Kincses
S. H. Lee
C. McKinney
S. Sato
T. Koblesky
S. Zharko
X. Jiang
S. L. Fokin
Carly W. Butler
J. Sun
J. S. Haggerty
M. Virius
A. Takeda
Balazs Ujvari
S. Tarafdar
N. Cronin
J. H. Kang
M. L. Purschke
I. Shein
S. D. Rolnick
T. Moon
H. F. Hamilton
Maya Hachiya Shimomura
R. S. Hollis
Vardan Khachatryan
Y. I. Makdisi
I. E. Yushmanov
X. He
C. Kim
R. Petti
Ferdinando Giordano
S. Bathe
Mihael Makek
M. Alfred
H. Yamamoto
M. Boer
P. V. Radzevich
V. Jorjadze
Michael William Phipps
K. L. Smith
S. Lee
Kei Nagashima
V. Canoa Roman
M. J. Tannenbaum
H. Masuda
K. Shigaki
K. Dehmelt
J. Imrek
K. Homma
M. Chiu
R. Cervantes
C. Ayuso
T. Niida
Raphael Noel Tieulent
Viktor Riabov
B. K. Schmoll
P. Shukla
A. Sen
H. Asano
Z. Rowan
E. O'Brien
Y. Watanabe
N. Novitzky
D. Reynolds
J. H. Yoo
M. Slunecka
M. Mendoza
M. L. Brooks
R. Seidl
Y. Kwon
D. K. Mishra
C. Gal
Xiong Wang
Julia Velkovska
C. Pinkenburg
Dong Jo Kim
Moonhee Kim
H. Ge
K. Nakano
S.V. Greene
I. Yoon
T. Elder
Qiao Xu
ShinIchi Esumi
A. Yanovich
A. Berdnikov
A. Lebedev
A. Sukhanov
T. Nagashima
I. V. Sourikova
H. Van Hecke
E. Kistenev
G. Tarnai
Z. Sun
M. Inaba
M. McCumber
C. Nattrass
T. Shioya
T. Rinn
M. Finger
Y. Riabov
A. N. Zelenski
D. E. Fields
Anders Nils Erik Oskarsson
H. Sako
M. Rosati
D. P. Morrison
M. I. Nagy
S. P. Sorensen
D. Kapukchyan
T-A Shibata
R. A. Soltz
A. Deshpande
M. Sarsour
C. A. Ogilvie
I. J. Choi
J. Sziklai
Y. Fukuda
C. L. Silva
A. D. Frawley
L. Zou
A. C. Mignerey
Kenneth Francis Read
M. Grosse Perdekamp
G. Mitsuka
Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay (IPNO)
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)
Institut de Physique Nucléaire de Lyon (IPNL)
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL)
Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)
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Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL)
Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Source :
Nature Phys., Nature Phys., 2019, 15 (3), pp.214-220. ⟨10.1038/s41567-018-0360-0⟩
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

International audience; Experimental studies of the collisions of heavy nuclei at relativistic energies have established the properties of the quark–gluon plasma (QGP), a state of hot, dense nuclear matter in which quarks and gluons are not bound into hadrons1–4. In this state, matter behaves as a nearly inviscid fluid5 that efficiently translates initial spatial anisotropies into correlated momentum anisotropies among the particles produced, creating a common velocity field pattern known as collective flow. In recent years, comparable momentum anisotropies have been measured in small-system proton–proton (p+p) and proton–nucleus (p+A) collisions, despite expectations that the volume and lifetime of the medium produced would be too small to form a QGP. Here we report on the observation of elliptic and triangular flow patterns of charged particles produced in proton–gold (p+Au), deuteron–gold (d+Au) and helium–gold (3He+Au) collisions at a nucleon–nucleon centre-of-mass energy $\sqrt {s_{{\mathrm{NN}}}} = 200$ GeV. The unique combination of three distinct initial geometries and two flow patterns provides unprecedented model discrimination. Hydrodynamical models, which include the formation of a short-lived QGP droplet, provide the best simultaneous description of these measurements.

Details

ISSN :
17452481 and 17452473
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9bc8826f952683d0f4820e2c6202a3f3