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Constraints on models for the initial collision geometry in ultra relativistic heavy ion collisions

arXiv:1002.0649 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.81.061901

Abstract

Monte Carlo (MC) simulations are used to compute the centrality dependence of the collision zone eccentricities ($ε_{2,4}$), for both spherical and deformed ground state nuclei, for different model scenarios. Sizable model dependent differences are observed. They indicate that measurements of the $2^{\text{nd}}$ and $4^{\text{th}}$ order Fourier flow coefficients $v_{2,4}$, expressed as the ratio $\frac{v_4}{(v_2)^2}$, can provide robust constraints for distinguishing between different theoretical models for the initial-state eccentricity. Such constraints could remove one of the largest impediments to a more precise determination of the specific viscosity from precision $v_{2,4}$ measurements at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC).

4 pages, 3 figs - version accepted for publication