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Longitudinal hydrodynamics from event-by-event Landau initial conditions...

by Abhisek Sen, Jochen Gerhard, Giorgio Torrieri, Kenneth F Read Jr, Cheuk-yin Wong
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review C
Publication Date
Page Number
024901
Volume
91
Issue
2

We investigate three-dimensional ideal hydrodynamic evolution, with Landau initial conditions, incorporating event-by-event variation with many events and transverse density inhomogeneities. We show that the transition to boost-invariant flow occurs too late for realistic setups, with corrections of O (20%-30%) expected at freeze-out for most scenarios. Moreover, the deviation from boost invariance is correlated with both transverse flow and elliptic flow, with the more highly transversely flowing regions also showing the most violation of boost invariance. Therefore, if longitudinal flow is not fully developed at the early stages of heavy ion collisions, hydrodynamics where boost invariance holds at midrapidity is inadequate to extract transport coefficients of the quark-gluon plasma. We conclude by arguing that developing experimental probes of boost invariance is necessary, and suggest some promising directions in this regard.