Title: Mach Cone Studies in 3 1d Ideal Hydrodynamics
1Mach Cone Studies in (31)d Ideal Hydrodynamics
- Barbara Betz,
- Philip Rau, Dirk Rischke, Horst Stöcker, Giorgio
Torrieri - Institut für Theoretische Physik
- Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität
- Frankfurt am Main
LHC Workshop CERN, 31. 5. 2007
2Contents
- Introduction
- Measured Two- and Three-Particle Correlations
- (31)d hydrodynamical approach
- Jet Evolution
- Two- and Three-Particle Correlations
- Different Energy and Momentum Deposition
- 15 GeV jet
- 30 GeV jet
- 1500 particles total multiplicity
- Conclusion
3Two-Particle Correlation
- Sideward peaks
- 4 lt pTtrig lt 6 GeV/c
- 0.15 lt pTassoc lt 4 GeV/c
F. Wang STAR Collaboration, Nucl. Phys. A 774,
129 (2006)
- Peaks reflect interaction of jet with medium
4Three-Particle Correlation
AuAu central 0-12
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J. Ulery STAR Collaboration, arXiv0704.0224v1
5Hydrodynamical Approach
6(31)d Ideal Hydrodynamik
- Assume Near-side jet not influenced by medium
- Bag Model EoS with a 1st order phase transition
7Energy Deposition
- We compare
- 15 GeV jet
- 30 GeV jet
- 1500 particles total multiplicity
- Jet deposits its energy and momentum
- within t 1 fm/c
- in equal time intervals
8Energy and Momentum Depositionwithin t 1
fm/cof a 15 GeV jet
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9Jet Evolution
t 6.4 fm/c
Creation of a bow shock
10Momentum Distribution
t 6.4 fm/c
11Freeze-out
- Stopped hydrodynamical evolution after t6.4
fm/c - Isochronous freeze-out
- Cooper-Frye formula
- Considered a gas of p and r
- Using the Share program
- for a 503 grid
- and 40 events
12Particle Correlations
13Energy and Momentum Deposition in equal time
intervals of a 15 GeV jet
A. Filippone, www.aerodyn.org/Acoustics/Sound/soun
d.html
14Jet Evolution
t 6.4 fm/c
Mach Cone like signal
15Momentum Distribution
t 6.4 fm/c
16Particle Correlations
17Single and MultipleEnergy and Momentum
Deposition of a 30 GeV jet
18Jet Evolution
multiple
single
energy and momentum deposition
t 6.4 fm/c
bow shock
19Momentum Distribution
single
multiple
energy and momentum deposition
t 6.4 fm/c
20Two-Particle Correlation
multiple
single
energy and momentum deposition
21Three-Particle Correlation
multiple
single
energy and momentum deposition
22Conclusion
- Two- and Three-Particle Correlation
- Sideward peaks appear and reflect
- interaction of jet with medium
- Hydrodynamical approach and Freeze-out
- Bag Model EoS
- Bjorken-like expansion
- Jet visible independent of nature of energy
deposition - Evolution of a Mach Cone depends on
- Energy and Momentum deposition
- Jet Energy
23Backup
24Jet Quenching
- Suppression of the
- away-side jets
- in AuAu collisions
- 4 lt pTtrig lt 6 GeV/c
- pTassoc gt 2 GeV/c
- Compared to pp collisions
J. Adams STAR Collaboration, Phys. Rev. Lett.
91 072304 (2003)
Jet Quenching
25Freeze-out Results
single
deposition
Ejet 15 GeV
- Particles with px enhanced
26High Energy
multiple
deposition
Ejet 30 GeV
27Origin of Sideward Peaks