Archive | 2021

Anisotropic fluid dynamical simulations of heavy-ion collisions

 
 
 

Abstract


We present VAH, a (3+1)–dimensional simulation that evolves the far-fromequilibrium quark-gluon plasma produced in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions with anisotropic fluid dynamics. We solve the hydrodynamic equations on an Eulerian grid using the Kurganov–Tadmor algorithm in combination with a new adaptive Runge–Kutta method. Our numerical scheme allows us to start the simulation soon after the nuclear collision, largely avoiding the need to integrate it with a separate pre-equilibrium dynamics module. We test the code’s performance by simulating on the Eulerian grid conformal and non-conformal Bjorken flow as well as conformal Gubser flow, whose (0+1)–dimensional solutions are precisely known. Finally, we compare nonconformal anisotropic hydrodynamics to second-order viscous hydrodynamics in central Pb+Pb collisions and find that the former’s longitudinal flow profile responds more consistently to the fluid’s gradients along the spacetime rapidity direction.

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DOI 10.1016/j.cpc.2021.108077
Language English
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