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Andrej El

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Transition from ideal to viscous Mach cones in a kinetic transport approach

2012

Using a microscopic transport model we investigate the evolution of conical structures originating from the supersonic projectile moving through the hot matter of ultrarelativistic particles. Using different scenarios for the interaction between projectile and matter, and different transport properties of the matter, we study the formation and structure of Mach cones. Especially, a dependence of the Mach cone angle on the details and rate of the energy deposition from projectile to the matter is investigated. Furthermore, the two-particle correlations extracted from the numerical calculations are compared to an analytical approximation. We find that the propagation of a high energetic parti…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsNuclear Theoryta114Shock (fluid dynamics)ProjectileFOS: Physical sciencesMechanicsMach waveKinetic energyNuclear Theory (nucl-th)High Energy Physics - Phenomenologysymbols.namesakeViscosityHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Classical mechanicsMach numbersymbolsLigand cone angleSupersonic speedPhysics Letters B
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Corrigendum to “Transition from ideal to viscous Mach cones in a kinetic transport approach” [Phys. Lett. B 710 (4–5) (2012) 641]

2014

Physicssymbols.namesakeNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIdeal (set theory)Classical mechanicsMach numbersymbolsKinetic energyPhysics Letters B
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Transition From Ideal To Viscous Mach Cones In A Partonic Transport Model

2013

Using a partonic transport model we investigate the evolution of conical structures in ultrarelativistic matter. Using two different source terms and varying the transport properties of the matter we study the formation of Mach Cones. Furthermore, in an additional study we extract the two-particle correlations from the numerical calculations and compare them to an analytical approximation. The influence of the viscosity to the shape of Mach Cones and the corresponding two-particle correlations is studied by adjusting the cross section of the medium. peerReviewed

PhysicsHistoryTransport theoryheavy-ion collisionsMechanicsConical surfacehiukkasfysiikkaComputer Science ApplicationsEducationCross section (physics)symbols.namesakeViscosityClassical mechanicsMach numberquark mattersymbolsddc:530Ideal (ring theory)Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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