Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1850565 Physics Letters B 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We trace the development of azimuthal anisotropy (vnvn, n=2,3n=2,3) via parton–parton collision history in two transport models. The parton vnvn is studied as a function of the number of collisions of each parton in Au + Au and d+Aud+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV. It is found that the majority of vnvn comes from the anisotropic escape probability of partons, with no fundamental difference at low and high transverse momenta. The contribution to vnvn from hydrodynamic-type collective flow is found to be small. Only when the parton–parton cross-section is set unrealistically large does this contribution start to take over. Our findings challenge the current paradigm emerged from hydrodynamic comparisons to anisotropy data.

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