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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.

Presenters

  • Lijuan Ruan

    Brookhaven National Laboratory

Authors

  • Lijuan Ruan

    Brookhaven National Laboratory