Kernphysikalisches Kolloquium
Location: ITP, Science Campus Riedberg, Max-von-Laue-Str. 1, room 02.116
Time: Thursday, June 21, 2012, 16:30-17:30 (plus 10min for discussion)
Contact: hees@fias.uni-frankfurt.de
Getting particles from a viscous fluid
Denes Molnar (Purdue University)
Comparing hydrodynamic calculations to data inevitably requires the
conversion of the fluid to particles. The conversion is ambiguous for
viscous fluids because an infinite class of phase space densities can
produce the same hydrodynamic variables. It is common to postulate that
dissipative phase space density corrections due to shear stress are
quadratic in momentum and have the same prefactor for each particle
species (a prescription we termed "democratic Grad approach"). Though
appealingly simple, this choice ignores microscopic dynamics that
governs how close the various particle species are to local equilibrium
in the hadron gas. We obtain instead dissipative phase space corrections
from the linearized Boltzmann equation, and use those in the Cooper-Frye
formalism to convert the fluid to particles. This dynamical freezeout
approach will be illustrated using a pion-nucleon gas. Our main finding
is that protons are better equilibrated than pions and, therefore, the
democratic Grad ansatz overestimates viscous effects on protons.