arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:0907.4843 [nucl-th]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

A Summary of Bulk Dynamics from Quark Matter 2009

Derek Teaney

Published 2009-07-28, updated 2009-10-06Version 2

I review the recent progress in measuring elliptic flow in heavy ion collisions. These measurements show clearly how hydrodynamics starts to develop as the system size is increased from peripheral to central collisions. During this transition, the momentum range described by hydrodynamics increases as the system progresses from a kinetic to a hydrodynamic regime. Many of the systematic deviations from ideal hydrodynamics are reproduced effortlessly once the shear viscosity is included. In order to extract the shear viscosity from the data, kinetic theory can be used to determine which aspects of the elliptic flow reflect the details of the microscopic interactions, and which aspects reflect the underlying transport coefficients. I also review the identified hadron elliptic flow and the predictions of hydrodynamics for the LHC.

Comments: 8 pages, prepared for Quark Matter 2009
Journal: Nucl.Phys.A830:891c-898c,2009
Categories: nucl-th
Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:0812.1430 [nucl-th] (Published 2008-12-08, updated 2009-08-18)
Quasi-particle model for lattice QCD: quark-gluon plasma in heavy ion collisions
arXiv:1111.6889 [nucl-th] (Published 2011-11-29, updated 2011-11-30)
Compact Stars, Heavy Ion Collisions, and Possible Lessons For QCD at Finite Densities
arXiv:nucl-th/9812002 (Published 1998-12-01)
Dirac Structure of the Nucleus-Nucleus Potential in Heavy Ion Collisions