Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2011-12-22
Phys. Rev. C85, 034902 (2012)
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
9 pages, 6 figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevC.85.034902
In hydrodynamical modeling of heavy-ion collisions, the initial-state spatial anisotropies are translated into momentum anisotropies of the final-state particle distributions. Thus, understanding the origin of the initial-state anisotropies and their uncertainties is important before extracting specific QCD matter properties, such as viscosity, from the experimental data. In this work we review the wounded nucleon approach based on the Monte Carlo Glauber model, charting in particular the uncertainties arising from modeling of the nucleon-nucleon interactions between the colliding nucleon pairs and nucleon-nucleon correlations inside the colliding nuclei. We discuss the differences between the black disk model and a probabilistic profile function approach for the inelastic nucleon-nucleon interactions, and investigate the influence of initial-state correlations using state-of-the-art modeling of these.
Alvioli M.
Eskola Kari. J.
Holopainen Hannu
Strikman Mark
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