International Journal of Physics | Vol. 14, No. 1, January 2023 | pp. 1–8
DOI: 10.46882/2023/IJP/000153
Research Article
Title: Relativistic Hydrodynamic Simulations of Directed Flow Fluctuations in Asymmetric Silicon-Gold Collisions
Names of Authors: S. C. O’Brien¹, A. M. El-Chemali²
Authors’ Affiliations:
¹ School of Physics, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
² Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Lebanese University, Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract: High-energy asymmetric nuclear collisions provide a unique experimental platform to probe the initial-state spatial geometry fluctuations required to form a brief droplet of quark-gluon plasma. This study presents a relativistic hydrodynamic simulation framework to model particle production cascades and evaluate directed flow fluctuations in silicon-gold (Si-Au) collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 200.0 GeV per nucleon pair. We utilized a 3+1 dimensional viscous hydrodynamic code coupled with a statistical hadronization module to calculate final-state transverse momentum spectra. The initial energy density distributions were generated via a Monte Carlo Glauber model to track sub-nucleon scale configurations. The numerical simulations show that expanding fireballs develop a substantial radial flow profile, shifting the mean transverse momentum of protons up to 1.15 GeV/c in central events. The calculated directed flow coefficient (v1) displays a strong mass-ordering signature, which matches experimental tracking data from specialized heavy-ion detectors within a tight ±5.5% margin. This agreement implies that small-scale asymmetric nuclear interaction zones can briefly sustain fluid-like collective expansion profiles. These findings clarify the boundary constraints of fluid behavior in subatomic physics.
Keywords: Relativistic hydrodynamics; quark-gluon plasma; directed flow; asymmetric collisions; Glauber model; statistical hadronization
Manuscript Timeline: Received: October 12, 2022; Revised: November 22, 2022; Accepted: December 10, 2022; Published: January 16, 2023
Citation: O’Brien, S. C., & El-Chemali, A. M. (2019). Relativistic Hydrodynamic Simulations of Directed Flow Fluctuations in Asymmetric Silicon-Gold Collisions. International Journal of Physics, 14(1), 1–8.
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