Influence of jets and resonance decays on the constituent quark scaling of elliptic flow
arXiv:1001.3602 · doi:10.1088/0954-3899/37/9/094060
Abstract
The Monte Carlo HYDJET++ model, that contains both hydrodynamic state and jets, is applied to study the influence of the interplay between soft and hard processes on the formation of the elliptic flow in heavy-ion collisions at RHIC and LHC energies. Jets are found to cease the hydro-like increase of the elliptic flow with rising p_T. Since jets are more influential at LHC than at RHIC, the v_2 at LHC should be weaker than that at RHIC. Violation of the number-of-constituent-quark (NCQ) scaling is predicted. The decays of resonances are found to enhance the low-p_T part of the elliptic flow of pions and light baryons, and work toward the fulfillment of the NCQ scaling.
6 pages, talk given at the International Conference on Strangeness in Quark Matter 2009 (SQM09)