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Bjorken flow attractors with transverse dynamics (2102.11785v3)

Published 23 Feb 2021 in nucl-th, hep-ph, and physics.flu-dyn

Abstract: In the context of the longitudinally boost-invariant Bjorken flow with transverse expansion, we use three different numerical methods to analyze the emergence of attractor solutions in an ideal gas of massless particles exhibiting constant shear viscosity to entropy density ratio $\eta / s$. The fluid energy density is initialized using a Gaussian profile in the transverse plane, while the ratio $\chi = \mathcal{P}_L / \mathcal{P}_T$ between the longitudinal and transverse pressures is set at initial time $\tau_0$ to a constant value $\chi_0$ throughout the system employing the Romatschke-Strickland distribution. We introduce the hydrodynamization time $\delta \tau_H = (\tau_H - \tau_0)/ \tau_0$ based on the time $\tau_H$ when the standard deviation $\sigma(\chi)$ of a family of solutions with different $\chi_0$ reaches a minimum value at the point of maximum convergence of the solutions. In the $0+1{\rm D}$ setup, $\delta \tau_H$ exhibits scale invariance, being a function only of $(\eta / s) / (\tau_0 T_0)$. With transverse expansion, we find a similar $\delta \tau_H$ computed with respect to the local initial temperature, $T_0(r)$. We highlight the transition between the regimes where the longitudinal and transverse expansions dominate. We find that the hydrodynamization time required for the attractor solution to be reached increases with the distance from the origin, as expected based on the properties of the $0+1{\rm D}$ system defined by the local initial conditions. We argue that hydrodynamization is predominantly the effect of the longitudinal expansion, being significantly influenced by the transverse dynamics only for small systems or for large values of $\eta / s$.

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