Heavy Ion Tea
Tuesday, April 1, 2008 | 3:30 pm, Pers Hall |
Elliptic Flow at RHIC
Art Poskanzer (LBNL)
Abstract:
At the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) it was found that the second harmonic of
the anisotropic azimuthal particle distribution, called elliptic flow, was large,
approaching the hydrodynamic limit. In a non-central collision of nuclei the
initial overlap region of participants is lens shaped, but during expansion this
initial anisotropy dissipates, and thus the elliptic flow reflects the early time of
the collision. Also, the elliptic flow of the observed hadrons seem to scale with
their number of quarks, indicating they are formed by coalescence of partons at early
time. This large elliptic flow and its scaling are two of the pieces of
experimental evidence for early equilibration and formation of a strongly coupled
quark-gluon plasma with low sheer viscosity - a perfect liquid.