P. Garg
Indian Institute of Technology Indore
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Advances in High Energy Physics | 2016
Dhananjaya Thakur; Sushanta Tripathy; P. Garg; R. Sahoo; J. Cleymans
The experimental data from the RHIC and LHC experiments of invariant pT spectra in A+A and p + p collisions are analysed with Tsallis distributions in different approaches. The information about the freeze-out surface in terms of freeze-out volume, temperature, chemical potential and radial flow velocity for different particle species are obtained. Further, these parameters are studied as a function of the mass of the secondary particles. A mass-dependent differential freeze-out is observed which does not seem to distinguish between particles and their antiparticles. Further a mass-hierarchy in the radial flow is observed, meaning heavier particles suffer lower radial flow. Tsallis distribution function at finite chemical potential is used to study the mass dependence of chemical potential. The peripheral heavy-ion and proton-proton collisions at the same energies seem to be equivalent in terms of the extracted thermodynamic parameters.
European Physical Journal A | 2016
Sushanta Tripathy; Trambak Bhattacharyya; P. Garg; Prateek Kumar; R. Sahoo; J. Cleymans
Abstract.The nuclear modification factor is derived using Tsallis non-extensive statistics in relaxation time approximation. The variation of the nuclear modification factor with transverse momentum for different values of the non-extensive parameter, q, is also observed. The experimental data from RHIC and LHC are analysed in the framework of Tsallis non-extensive statistics in a relaxation time approximation. It is shown that the proposed approach explains the
European Physical Journal A | 2016
Trambak Bhattacharyya; P. Garg; R. Sahoo; Prasant Samantray
R_{AA}
European Physical Journal A | 2016
Arvind Khuntia; P. Sahoo; P. Garg; R. Sahoo; J. Cleymans
of all particles over a wide range of transverse momentum but does not seem to describe the rise in
Physical Review C | 2016
D. K. Mishra; P. Garg; Pawan Kumar Netrakanti; A. K. Mohanty
R_{AA}
Advances in High Energy Physics | 2017
D. K. Mishra; P. Garg; Pawan Kumar Netrakanti; L. M. Pant; A. K. Mohanty
at very high transverse momenta.
Physical Review C | 2016
D. K. Mishra; P. Garg; Pawan Kumar Netrakanti
Abstract.The evolution equation for inhomogeneous and anisotropic temperature fluctuation inside a medium is derived within the ambit of Boltzmann Transport Equation (BTE) for a hot gas of massless particles. Also, specializing to a situation created after a heavy-ion collision (HIC), we analyze the Fourier space variation of temperature fluctuation of the medium using its temperature profile. The effect of viscosity on the variation of fluctuations in the latter case is investigated and possible implications for early universe cosmology, and its connection with HICs are also explored.
European Physical Journal A | 2016
P. Garg; D. K. Mishra; P. K. Netrakanti; A. K. Mohanty
Abstract.The speed of sound (
Physical Review C | 2017
D. K. Mishra; Pawan Kumar Netrakanti; P. Garg
c_{s}
arXiv: Nuclear Experiment | 2018
C. Aidala; Y. Akiba; M. Alfred; V. Andrieux; K. Aoki; N. Apadula; H. Asano; C. Ayuso; B. Azmoun; V. Babintsev; A. Bagoly; N. S. Bandara; K. N. Barish; S. Bathe; A. Bazilevsky; M. Beaumier; R. Belmont; A. Berdnikov; Y. Berdnikov; D. Blau; M. Boer; J. S. Bok; M. L. Brooks; J. Bryslawskyj; V. Bumazhnov; C. Butler; S. Campbell; V. Canoa Roman; R. Cervantes; C. Y. Chi
) is studied to understand the hydrodynamical evolution of the matter created in heavy-ion collisions. The quark-gluon plasma (QGP) formed in heavy-ion collisions evolves from an initial QGP to the hadronic phase via a possible mixed phase. Due to the system expansion in a first-order phase transition scenario, the speed of sound reduces to zero as the specific heat diverges. We study the speed of sound for systems which deviate from a thermalized Boltzmann distribution using non-extensive Tsallis statistics. In the present work, we calculate the speed of sound as a function of temperature for different q-values for a hadron resonance gas. We observe a similar mass cut-off behaviour in the non-extensive case for