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Complete relativistic second-order dissipative hydrodynamics from the entropy principle

Amaresh Jaiswal, Rajeev S. Bhalerao, Subrata Pal

Published 2013-02-04Version 1

We present a new derivation of relativistic dissipative hydrodynamic equations, which invokes the second law of thermodynamics for the entropy four-current expressed in terms of the single-particle phase-space distribution function obtained from Grad's 14-moment approximation. This derivation is complete in the sense that all the second-order transport coefficients are uniquely determined within a single theoretical framework. In particular, this removes the long-standing ambiguity in the relaxation time for bulk viscosity thereby eliminating one of the uncertainties in the extraction of the shear viscosity to entropy density ratio from confrontation with the anisotropic flow data in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. We find that in the one-dimensional scaling expansion, these transport coefficients prevent the occurrence of cavitation even for rather large values of the bulk viscosity estimated in lattice QCD.

Comments: 5 pages, 2 figures, version to appear in PRC (Rapid Comm)
Journal: Phys.Rev.C87:021901,2013
Categories: nucl-th, hep-ph
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