Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8187242 | Physics Letters B | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Anomalous hydrodynamics is a low-energy effective theory that captures effects of quantum anomalies. We develop a numerical code of ideal anomalous hydrodynamics and apply it to dynamics of heavy-ion collisions, where anomalous transports are expected to occur. We discuss implications of the simulations for possible experimental observations of anomalous transport effects. From analyses of the charge-dependent elliptic flow parameters (v2±) as a function of the net charge asymmetry A±, we find that the linear dependence of Îv2±â¡v2ââv2+ on the net charge asymmetry A± can come from a mechanism unrelated to anomalous transport effects. Instead, we find that a finite intercept Îv2±(A±=0) can come from anomalous effects.
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Authors
Masaru Hongo, Yuji Hirono, Tetsufumi Hirano,