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How large is the Knudsen number reached in fluid dynamical simulations of ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions?
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- We investigate the applicability of fluid dynamics in ultrarelativistic heavy ion (AA) collisions and high multiplicity proton nucleus (pA) collisions. In order for fluid dynamics to be applicable the microscopic and macroscopic distance/time scales of the system have to be sufficiently separated. The degree of separation is quantified by the ratio between these scales, usually referred to as the Knudsen number. In this work, we calculate the Knudsen numbers reached in fluid dynamical simulations of AA and pA collisions at RHIC and LHC energies. For this purpose, we consider different choices of shear viscosity parametrizations, initial states and initialization times. We then estimate the values of shear viscosity for which the fluid dynamical description of ultrarelativistic AA and pA collisions breaks down. In particular, we study how such values depend on the centrality, in the case of AA collision, and multiplicity, in the case of pA collision. We found that the maximum viscosity in AA collisions is of the order $\eta/s \sim 0.1 \ldots 0.2$, which is similar in magnitude to the viscosities currently employed in simulations of heavy ion collisions. For pA collisions, we found that such limit is significantly lower, being less than $\eta/s=0.08$<br />Comment: 12 pages
- Subjects :
- Nuclear Theory
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1404.7327
- Document Type :
- Working Paper