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Investigation of the Elliptic Flow Fluctuations of the Identified Particles Using the a Multi-Phase Transport Model

Niseem Magdy, Xu Sun, Zhenyu Ye, Olga Evdokimov, Roy Lacey

2020Universe17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A Multi-Phase Transport (AMPT) model is used to study the elliptic flow fluctuations of identified particles using participant and spectator event planes. The elliptic flow measured using the first order spectator event plane is expected to give the elliptic flow relative to the true reaction plane which suppresses the flow fluctuations. However, the elliptic flow measured using the second-order participant plane is expected to capture the elliptic flow fluctuations. Our study shows that the first order spectator event plane could be used to study the elliptic flow fluctuations of the identified particles in the AMPT model. The elliptic flow fluctuations magnitude shows weak particle species dependence and transverse momentum dependence. Such observation will have important implications for understanding the source of the elliptic flow fluctuations.

Topics & Concepts

Elliptic flowPhysicsFlow (mathematics)Plane (geometry)Event (particle physics)Transverse planeMomentum (technical analysis)MechanicsOrder (exchange)Nuclear physicsParticle (ecology)Classical mechanicsStatistical physicsElliptic functionElliptic integralQuantum electrodynamicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions ResearchAdvanced Physical and Chemical Molecular InteractionsTheoretical and Computational Physics