Seminar in Hadronic Physics
Space-time evolution of bulk QCD matter at RHIC:
3-D hydro + UrQMD model
Chiho Nonaka
University of Minnesota
We introduce a combined fully three-dimensional macroscopic/microscopic
transport approach employing relativistic 3D-hydrodynamics for the early,
dense, deconfined stage of the reaction and a microscopic non-equilibrium
model for the later hadronic stage where the equilibrium assumptions are
not valid anymore. Within this approach we study the dynamics of hot, bulk
QCD matter, which is expected to be created in ultra-relativistic heavy ion
collisions at RHIC. Our approach is capable of self-consistently calculating
the freezeout of the hadronic system, while accounting for the collective
flow on the hadronization hypersurface generated by the QGP expansion.
In particular, we perform a detailed analysis of the reaction dynamics,
hadronic freezeout, radial flow and elliptic flow.
Thursday, February 16th 2006, 13:45
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)
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