Limiting attractors in heavy-ion collisions

We study universal features of the hydrodynamization process in heavy-ion collisions using QCD kinetic theory simulations for a wide range of couplings. We introduce the new concept of limiting attractors, which are obtained by extrapolation to vanishing and strong couplings. While the hydrodynamic...

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Published in:Physics letters. B Vol. 852; p. 138623
Main Authors: Boguslavski, K., Kurkela, A., Lappi, T., Lindenbauer, F., Peuron, J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V 01-05-2024
Elsevier
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Summary:We study universal features of the hydrodynamization process in heavy-ion collisions using QCD kinetic theory simulations for a wide range of couplings. We introduce the new concept of limiting attractors, which are obtained by extrapolation to vanishing and strong couplings. While the hydrodynamic limiting attractor emerges at strong couplings and is governed by the viscosity-related relaxation time scale τR, we identify a bottom-up limiting attractor at weak couplings. It corresponds to the late stages of the perturbative bottom-up thermalization scenario and exhibits isotropization on the time scale τBMSS=αs−13/5/Qs. In contrast to hydrodynamic limiting attractors, at finite couplings the bottom-up limiting attractor provides a good universal description of the pre-hydrodynamic evolution of jet and heavy-quark momentum broadening ratios qˆyy/qˆzz and κT/κz. We also provide parametrizations for these ratios for phenomenological studies of pre-equilibrium effects on jets and heavy quarks.
ISSN:0370-2693
1873-2445
DOI:10.1016/j.physletb.2024.138623