Implications of directed flow and UPC measurements for electromagnetic and vorticity fields in heavy ion collisions
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
The electro-magnetic (EM) field generated by a moving heavy nucleus enables us to study many interesting emergent phenomena associated with EM field effects in heavy ion collisions. The time evolution of the EM field is still a hot topic for debate. Theoretical calculations indicate that charge dependent direct flow is sensitive to EM field effects. Experimentally multi-differential measurements of charge dependent direct flow have been made. In addition, dileptons from the photon-photon process in ultraperipheral heavy ion collisions (UPC) are sensitive to initial EM field. Similar measurements in peripheral to semi-central collisions have a potential to pin down possible final-state EM field.
I will review recent results of direct flow and UPC measurements and discuss the implications for EM and vorticity fields in heavy ion collisions. Future perspectives will be discussed as well.
I will review recent results of direct flow and UPC measurements and discuss the implications for EM and vorticity fields in heavy ion collisions. Future perspectives will be discussed as well.
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Presenters
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Lijuan Ruan
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Authors
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Lijuan Ruan
Brookhaven National Laboratory