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Physical Review C | 2014

Dilepton emission in high-energy heavy-ion collisions with viscous hydrodynamics

Gojko Vujanovic; Clint Young; Bjoern Schenke; Ralf Rapp; Sangyong Jeon; Charles Gale

The invariant mass spectrum and the elliptic flow of lepton pairs produced in relativistic heavy-ion collisions at RHIC are studied with viscous hydrodynamics. The effects of viscous corrections on dilepton observables are explored. The lepton pairs originating from charm quarks evolving in the viscous background are seen to be a good probe of quark energy loss and gain, as quantified by the dilepton spectrum and by the dilepton elliptic flow.


Physical Review C | 2009

Properties of theϕmeson at high temperatures and densities

Gojko Vujanovic; Jörg Ruppert; Charles Gale

The spectral density of the phi meson in a hot bath of nucleons and pions is calculated by relating the vector meson self-energy to the forward scattering amplitude, which is constrained by experimental data. Dispersion techniques are used to verify the relationship between real and the imaginary parts of the in-medium self energy. The position of the spectral peak of the phi meson is found to be shifted from its vacuum position by only a small amount, but its width is considerably increased.


Physical Review C | 2016

Electromagnetic radiation as a probe of the initial state and of viscous dynamics in relativistic nuclear collisions

Gojko Vujanovic; Jean-Francois Paquet; Gabriel S. Denicol; Matthew Luzum; Sangyong Jeon; Charles Gale

The penetrating nature of electromagnetic signals makes them suitable probes to explore the properties of the strongly-interacting medium created in relativistic nuclear collisions. We examine the effects of the initial conditions and shear relaxation time on the spectra and flow coefficients of electromagnetic probes, using an event-by-event 3+1D viscous hydrodynamic simulation (MUSIC).


Physical Review C | 2017

Multistage Monte-Carlo simulation of jet modification in a static medium

Shanshan Cao; C. Park; R. A. Barbieri; Steffen A. Bass; Dennis Bazow; Jonah E. Bernhard; J. Coleman; Rainer J. Fries; Charles Gale; Y. He; Ulrich Heinz; B. V. Jacak; P. M. Jacobs; Sangyong Jeon; M. Kordell; A. Kumar; T. Luo; Abhijit Majumder; Y. Nejahi; D. Pablos; L. G. Pang; J. H. Putschke; G. Roland; S. Rose; B. Schenke; L. Schwiebert; Chun Shen; C. Sirimanna; R. A. Soltz; D. Velicanu

The modification of hard jets in an extended static medium held at a fixed temperature is studied using three different Monte-Carlo event generators (LBT, MATTER, MARTINI). Each event generator contains a different set of assumptions regarding the energy and virtuality of the partons within a jet versus the energy scale of the medium, and hence, applies to a different epoch in the space-time history of the jet evolution. For the first time, modeling is developed where a jet may sequentially transition from one generator to the next, on a parton-by-parton level, providing a detailed simulation of the space-time evolution of medium modified jets over a much broader dynamic range than has been attempted previously in a single calculation. Comparisons are carried out for different observables sensitive to jet quenching, including the parton fragmentation function and the azimuthal distribution of jet energy around the jet axis. The effect of varying the boundary between different generators is studied and a theoretically motivated criterion for the location of this boundary is proposed. The importance of such an approach with coupled generators to the modeling of jet quenching is discussed.


Nuclear Physics | 2017

Bulk viscous effects on flow and dilepton radiation in a hybrid approach

Gojko Vujanovic; Jean-François Paquet; Sangwook Ryu; Chun Shen; Gabriel S. Denicol; Sangyong Jeon; Charles Gale; Ulrich Heinz

Abstract Starting from IP-Glasma initial conditions, we investigate the effects of bulk pressure on low mass dilepton production at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) energies. Though thermal dilepton v 2 is affected by the presence of both bulk and shear viscosity, whether or not these effects can be measured depends on the dilepton “cocktail” contribution to the the low mass dilepton v 2 . Combining the thermal and “cocktail” dileptons, the effects of bulk viscosity on total dilepton v 2 is investigated.


arXiv: Nuclear Theory | 2015

Dilepton emission in high-energy heavy-ion collisions with dissipative hydrodynamics

Gojko Vujanovic; Gabriel S. Denicol; Chun Shen; Matthew Luzum; Bjoern Schenke; Sangyoung Jeon; Charles Gale


arXiv: Nuclear Theory | 2018

Hybrid model with dynamical sources for heavy-ion collisions at BES energies

Lipei Du; Ulrich Heinz; Gojko Vujanovic


Physical Review C | 2018

Investigating the temperature dependence of the specific shear viscosity of QCD matter with dilepton radiation

Gojko Vujanovic; Gabriel S. Denicol; Matthew Luzum; Sangyong Jeon; Charles Gale


Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings | 2017

Dilepton radiation and bulk viscosity in heavy-ion collisions

Gojko Vujanovic; Jean-François Paquet; Chun Shen; Gabriel S. Denicol; Sangyong Jeon; Charles Gale; Ulrich Heinz


arXiv: Nuclear Theory | 2018

Thermalization & hydrodynamics in Bjorken & Gubser flows.

Chandrodoy Chattopadhyay; Ulrich Heinz; Santanu Pal; Gojko Vujanovic

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Chun Shen

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Matthew Luzum

University of Washington

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Gabriel S. Denicol

Federal Fluminense University

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Bjoern Schenke

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Gabriel S. Denicol

Federal Fluminense University

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Chandrodoy Chattopadhyay

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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