Scaling of Elliptic Flow, Recombination and Sequential Freeze-Out of Hadrons in Heavy-Ion Collisions

ORAL

Abstract

The scaling properties of elliptic flow of hadrons produced in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions are investigated at low transverse momenta. We reconfirm that the previously proposed Resonance Recombination Model converts the equilibrium quark distribution into equilibrated hadron spectra through coalescence. This enables a controlled extraction of quark distributions of the bulk matter at hadronization from spectra of multi-strange hadrons which are believed to decouple close to the critical temperature. The resulting elliptic flows from empirical fits at RHIC exhibit transverse kinetic-energy and valence-quark-number scaling. Utilizing the concept of sequential freeze-out the scaling at low momenta is shown to carry over to bulk hadrons ($\pi$, $K$, $p$) at thermal freeze- out, and thus results in an overall description compatible with both equilibrium hydrodynamics and quark recombination.

Authors

  • Min He

    Cyclotron Institute, Texas A\&M University

  • Rainer Fries

    Cyclotron Insitute, Texas A\&M University \& RIKEN BNL Research Center, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Texas A\&M University / RBRC, Cyclotron Institue and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Texas A\&M University; RIKEN/BNL Research Center, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Cyclotron Institute, Texas A\&M University

  • Ralf Rapp

    Cyclotron Institute, Texas A\&M University