Abstract
In many simulations of high-energy heavy-ion collisions on an event-by-event analysis, it is known that the initial energy density distribution in the transverse plane is highly fluctuating. Subsequent longitudinal expansion will lead to many longitudinal tubes of quark-gluon plasma that have tendencies to break up into many spherical droplets because of sausage instabilities. We are therefore motivated to use a model of quark-gluon plasma granular droplets that evolve hydrodynamically to investigate pion elliptic flows and Hanbury-Brown-Twiss (HBT) interferometry. We find that the data of pion transverse momentum spectra, elliptic flows, and HBT radii in sNN=200 GeV Au+Au collisions at the BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider can be described well by an expanding source of granular droplets with an anisotropic velocity distribution.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 024908 |
| Journal | Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics |
| Volume | 74 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2006 |
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