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Event-by-event generation of electromagnetic fields in heavy-ion collisions
Published 2012-01-24, updated 2012-04-08Version 2
We compute the electromagnetic fields generated in heavy-ion collisions by using the HIJING model. Although after averaging over many events only the magnetic field perpendicular to the reaction plane is sizable, we find very strong magnetic and electric fields both parallel and perpendicular to the reaction plane on the event-by-event basis. We study the time evolution and the spatial distribution of these fields. Especially, the electromagnetic response of the quark-gluon plasma can give non-trivial evolution of the electromagnetic fields. The implications of the strong electromagnetic fields on the hadronic observables are also discussed.
Comments: v1: 16 pages, 7 figures. v2: typos corrected, 2 new figures added, discussion in Sec.IV extended, matches published version
Journal: Phys. Rev. C 85, 044907 (2012)
Keywords: heavy-ion collisions, event-by-event generation, reaction plane, strong electromagnetic fields, magnetic field perpendicular
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