论文标题
在重型火球中的指向流动
Directed flow in a baryonic fireball
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论文摘要
Directed flow of identified hadrons in a baryon rich fireball is an interesting observable as it is expected to probe several physics aspects: the initial three dimensional baryon profile in the thermalised fireball that can be treated as an input for the hydrodynamic evolution, the nature of baryon dissipation current and baryon transport coefficients, the QCD equation of state at finite baryon densities as well as the nature of phase transition between夸克·格鲁恩(Quark Gluon)和雄性阶段。特别是,已经提出,质子的速度依赖性的速度依赖性的中期斜率是对这些物理方面的几个方面可观察到的敏感性,而对巴里昂及其抗颗粒的有向流动中的分裂的一致描述是一个挑战。在这项工作中,我们提出了巴里昂沉积初始条件的合适ANSATZ。当这样的Baryon沉积Ansatz与倾斜的火球耦合时,我们设法找到可以描述已识别的Hadron的定向流动的参数空间,包括难以捉摸的baryon抗抗原分裂的有向流。此外,我们证明,在较大速度的baryon抗雌性流动的未来测量可能会限制BARYON扩散系数。
Directed flow of identified hadrons in a baryon rich fireball is an interesting observable as it is expected to probe several physics aspects: the initial three dimensional baryon profile in the thermalised fireball that can be treated as an input for the hydrodynamic evolution, the nature of baryon dissipation current and baryon transport coefficients, the QCD equation of state at finite baryon densities as well as the nature of phase transition between the quark gluon and hadronic phases. Particularly, the mid-rapidity slope of the rapidity dependence of directed flow of protons have been proposed as a sensitive observable to several of these physics aspects while a consistent description of the splitting in directed flow of baryon and its anti-particle has been a challenge. In this work, we propose a suitable ansatz of the initial condition for baryon deposition. When such a baryon deposition ansatz is coupled to a tilted fireball, we manage to find parameter space that can describe the directed flow of identified hadrons including the elusive baryon antibaryon splitting of directed flow. Further, we demonstrate that future measurements of baryon antibaryon directed flow at larger rapidities have the potential to constrain the baryon diffusion coefficient.