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Flow harmonics in heavy ion physics at CMS and ATLAS

How can we gain a detailed insight into the hydrodynamic response of the system created in heavy ion collisions to the fluctuating initial geometry and viscous effects? Do we create a strongly interacting medium in proton-nucleus and proton-proton collisions, or rather a system of partons undergoing...

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Autor principal: Krintiras, Georgios Konstantinos
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2766866
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author Krintiras, Georgios Konstantinos
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description How can we gain a detailed insight into the hydrodynamic response of the system created in heavy ion collisions to the fluctuating initial geometry and viscous effects? Do we create a strongly interacting medium in proton-nucleus and proton-proton collisions, or rather a system of partons undergoing few scatterings? To what extent can we discriminate between initial momentum correlations and flow generated as a response to the initial geometry via interactions in the final state? Do measurements of identified particle flow confirm the observations from inclusive charged hadrons? An experimental overview of anisotropic flow measurements, ranging from large down to the smallest collision systems, is given in these proceedings.
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spelling cern-27668662021-06-11T02:21:44Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2766866engKrintiras, Georgios KonstantinosFlow harmonics in heavy ion physics at CMS and ATLASnucl-exNuclear Physics - ExperimentHow can we gain a detailed insight into the hydrodynamic response of the system created in heavy ion collisions to the fluctuating initial geometry and viscous effects? Do we create a strongly interacting medium in proton-nucleus and proton-proton collisions, or rather a system of partons undergoing few scatterings? To what extent can we discriminate between initial momentum correlations and flow generated as a response to the initial geometry via interactions in the final state? Do measurements of identified particle flow confirm the observations from inclusive charged hadrons? An experimental overview of anisotropic flow measurements, ranging from large down to the smallest collision systems, is given in these proceedings.arXiv:2105.07287oai:cds.cern.ch:27668662021-05-15
spellingShingle nucl-ex
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Krintiras, Georgios Konstantinos
Flow harmonics in heavy ion physics at CMS and ATLAS
title Flow harmonics in heavy ion physics at CMS and ATLAS
title_full Flow harmonics in heavy ion physics at CMS and ATLAS
title_fullStr Flow harmonics in heavy ion physics at CMS and ATLAS
title_full_unstemmed Flow harmonics in heavy ion physics at CMS and ATLAS
title_short Flow harmonics in heavy ion physics at CMS and ATLAS
title_sort flow harmonics in heavy ion physics at cms and atlas
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Nuclear Physics - Experiment
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