Calculation of Power Spectrum in the Little Bangs.
The power spectrum of fluctuations in the momentum distributions of particles have been estimated with optical Glauber and Monte-Carlo Glauber initial conditions for relativistic heavy ion collisions. The evaluation procedure adopted in this work is analogous to the one used in the calculation of power spectrum in Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR). The power spectrum due to perturbations in the phase space distribution of the particles has also been evaluated. The perturbation in phase space has been evolved through the Boltzmann transport equation in an expanding quark gluon plasma (QGP) background. The expansion of the QGP has been treated within the purview of (3+1) dimensional relativistic hydrodynamics. We observe that the non-equlibrium effects introduced as perturbations in the phase space distributions can be traced from the enhancement of the power spectrum as well as through its variation with temperature which is distinctly different from the case of vanishing perturbation. A relation has been derived between the power spectrum and the flow harmonics.
Publisher URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1711.03743
DOI: arXiv:1711.03743v2
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