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Initial Conditions from Shadowed Glauber Model Sushant K. Singh Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Kolkata CNT QGP Meet 2015 (16-20 Nov 2015) Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Kolkata Based on arXiv:1510.01311 In collaboration with : S. Chaterjee, Md Hasanujjaman, S. Ghosh, J. Alam, S. Sarkar 1 Plan of Talk Review of Glauber Model Definition of shMCGM Results Summary 2 Freeze Out Initial Condition Relativistic Hydro 3 Initial Conditions Relativistic hydrodynamic equations being nonlinear, are sensitive to initial conditions. In absence of a microscopic theory for initial conditions, several models have been proposed with adjusting parameters. In boost invariant expansion, specification of energy density profiles in transverse plane is sufficient. Recently CGC based models are being favored over Glauber models. Glauber model still stands to be a powerful way of explaining many observations in simple and intuitive way 4 Glauber Model Connects initial geometry to experimental observables. N part d N ch n0 f N coll (1 f ) d 2 where f is hardness factor Npart = Number of participants Ncoll = Number of binary collisions Treats nucleus-nucleus collision as a superposition of nucleon-nucleon collision process. 5 Glauber Model Assumptions in Glauber model 1. Nucleons within colliding nuclei travel in a straight line trajectory 2. The nucleon-nucleon cross section is constant (independent of prior collisions) After including shadowing The strength of a source for particle production depends on the location of the nucleons within the nucleus. A nucleon deep inside will deposit less energy compared to the nucleons in front. 6 Glauber Model Two methods of implementation Optical Model •Numerical computation of integrals is time consuming •Only ε2 ≠ 0. Higher harmonics can’t be determined (for spherical nuclei). •Shadowing effect (with shMCGM) cannot be introduced Monte Carlo Model •Fast since it involves only counting Npart and Ncoll. •Can generate higher harmonics •Shadowing effect can be incorporated 7 Glauber ModelShortcomings STAR Collaboration, arXiv:1505.07812 •The Glauber Model predicts a negative slope for U+U collisions and a slightly positive slope for Au+Au collisions. • However, data shows negative slopes for U+U and Au+Au and slope is less negative for U+U •IP-Glasma model provides a better description. 8 Modified Counting Scheme in Glauber Model (shMCGM) ( sh ) N d N ch part ( sh ) n0 f N coll (1 f ) d 2 9 “ …. there is a number µ which is a kind of efficiency in a single collision for doing whatever process interests us. So let us say, the first collision, on a virgin nucleon produces one unit of whatever we are looking for. The second one only produces a fraction of that, a fraction we shall call µ. The third one produces µ2 , and so on. …. the number of particles that get produced in these n collisions, well, you have a finite geometrical series to sum and answer is” 1 2 ... n 1 1 n 1 Glauber R J, Quantum Optics and Heavy Ion Physics, arXiv:nucl-th/0604021 (2006) 10 First Check shMCGM 11 12 13 14 Results Disappearance of Knee structure 15 2 y2 x2 y2 x2 16 Initial Ellipticity 17 Correlation Plot 18 Summary •Shadowing has been incorporated in the conventional MCGM by giving the leading sources larger weight compared to the interior ones. •Result of correlation plot is in agreement with the experimental data. •Presence of shadowing suppresses ellipticity fluctuations. Thank You 19