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1+1 dimensional relativistic magnetohydrodynamics with longitudinal acceleration (1907.01250v1)

Published 2 Jul 2019 in hep-ph and nucl-th

Abstract: Non-central heavy-ion collisions generate the strongest magnetic field of the order of $10{18}-10{19}$ Gauss due to the electric current produced by the positively charged spectators that travel at nearly the speed of light. Such transient electromagnetic fields may induce various novel effects in the hydrodynamic description of the quark gluon plasma for non-central heavy-ion collisions. We investigate the longitudinal acceleration effects on the 1+1 dimensional relativistic magnetohydrodynamics with transverse magnetic fields. We analyze the proper time evolution of the system energy density. We find that the longitudinal acceleration parameter $\lambda*$, magnetic field decay parameter $a$, equation of state $\kappa$, and initial magnetization $\sigma_0$ have nontrivial effects on the evolutions of the system energy density and temperature.

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