Universal Flow in the First Stage of Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
arXiv:0810.4325 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.79.044915
Abstract
In the first moments of a relativistic heavy ion collision explosive collective flow begins to grow before the matter has yet equilibrated. Here it is found that as long as the stress-energy tensor is traceless, early flow is independent of whether the matter is composed of fields or particles, equilibrated or not, or whether the stress-energy tensor is isotropic. This eliminates much of the uncertainty in modeling early stages of a collision.
9 pages, 2 figures