Enhancement of photon momentum anisotropies during the late stages of relativistic heavy-ion collisions

28.03.2023, 15:20
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Ludwig 1a (Stadthalle)

Ludwig 1a

Stadthalle

Talk Electromagnetic and electroweak probes Parallel: Electromagnetic & Electroweak Probes

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Prof. Hannah Elfner (GSI Darmstadt)

Beschreibung

We present a consistent photon production calculation from hadronic cross sections, including bremsstrahlung and 2-to-2 reactions, matching the usually employed thermal rates [1,2]. Using the hadronic transport approach SMASH as the afterburner for the hadronic stage at RHIC and LHC energies, we find a significant increase in the calculated momentum anisotropies of these photons due to microscopic non-equilibrium dynamics. This enhancement is found in comparison to standard calculations, which rely on the folding of equilibrium rates to a hydrodynamical evolution. Once combined with photons produced above the particlization temperature in the hydrodynamical evolution, the differences between the two approaches are modest regarding $p_\perp$-differential spectra, but are clearly noticeable at low for the elliptic flow: non-equilibrium dynamics enhance the photon $v_2$ below $p_\perp\approx 1.5$ GeV.

References
[1] A. Schäfer, O. G-M., J-F. Paquet, H. Elfner, and C. Gale. Phys.Rev.C 105 (2022) 4, 044910, arXiv: 2111.13603

[2] A. Schäfer, J. M. Torres-Rincon, J. Rothermel, N. Ehlert, C. Gale and H. Elfner. Phys.Rev.D 99 (2019) 11, 114021. arXiv: 2111.13603

Affiliation

OGM: Fakultät für Physik, Universität Bielefeld, D-33615 Bielefeld, Germany
AS: Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS), Ruth-Moufang-Straße 1, 60438 Frankfurt am Main
J-FP: Department of Physics, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA
HE: GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung, Planckstraße 1, 64291 Darmstadt, Germany
CG: Department of Physics, McGill University, 3600 University Street, Montreal, QC, H3A 2T8, Canada

Experiment/Theory Theory/Phenomenology

Hauptautoren

Prof. Hannah Elfner (GSI Darmstadt) Oscar Garcia-Montero (Universität Bielefeld) Dr. Anna Schäfer (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies) Dr. Jean-Francois Paquet (Vanderbilt University) Charles Gale (McGill University)

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