Assessing the ultra-central flow puzzle in the Bayesian era
ORAL
Abstract
An outstanding problem in heavy-ion collisions is the inability for models to accurately describe ultra-central experimental flow data, despite that being precisely the regime where a hydrodynamic description is most applicable. We reassess the status of this puzzle by computing the flow in ultra-central collisions obtained from multiple recent Bayesian models that were tuned to various observables in different collision systems at typical centralities. While central data can now be described with better accuracy than in previous calculations, tension with experimental observation remains and worsens as one goes to ultra-central collisions. Tuning the model parameters cannot remove this tension without destroying the fit at other centralities. Our results show that the ultra-central flow puzzle cannot be resolved by state-of-the-art simulations, suggesting that modifications are needed in the standard modeling of heavy-ion collisions.
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.17011
Presenters
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Maurício T Hippert
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Authors
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Maurício T Hippert
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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André Veiga Giannini
Campinas State University
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Mauricio Narciso Ferreira
Campinas State University
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David Dobrigkeit Chinellato
Campinas State University
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Gabriel S Denicol
Fluminense Federal University
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Matthew Luzum
University of Sao Paulo
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Jorge Noronha
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Tiago Nunes da Silva
Santa Catarina Federal University
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Jun Takahashi
Campinas State University