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Nonequilibrium effects and transverse spherocity in ultrarelativistic proton-nucleus collisions

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Oliva, L; Fan, W; Moreau, P; Bass, SA; Bratkovskaya, E
Published in: Physical Review C
October 1, 2022

We investigate the effects of nonequilibrium dynamics in small colliding systems by comparing a nonequilibrium transport approach, Parton-Hadron-String Dynamics (PHSD), with a (2+1)-dimensional viscous hydrodynamic model, VISHNew. Focusing on p+Pb collisions at energies available at the Large Hadron Collider, we extract the initial conditions for the hydrodynamic model from PHSD, in order to reduce the impact of the early out-of-equilibrium dynamics and focus on the traces of nonequilibrium in the ensuing medium evolution. We find that in the transport approach quantities like energy density and bulk viscous pressure are highly inhomogeneous on the transverse plane during the whole evolution, whereas the hydrodynamic simulations dissolve more efficiently the initial spatial irregularities, still keeping a high degree of inhomogeneity due to the smaller size and lifetime of the medium produced in p+Pb collisions with respect to heavy-ion reactions. As a first step that will help to identify the impact of these nonequilibrium effects on final observables in proton-nucleus collisions, we perform an analysis of the transverse spherocity, an event-shape observable able to distinguish between jetty and isotropic configurations of transverse momenta. We found that the spherocity distribution in PHSD is slightly shifted towards the isotropic limit with respect to the hydrodynamic result. Even though this dissimilarity is partially due to the difference in the final charged particle production, it mainly comes from the different description within the two frameworks of the medium produced in small colliding systems. This finding supports the idea that multidifferential measurements, such as those based on event categorization according to multiplicity and spherocity, are useful to study final-state observables in ultrarelativistic proton-nucleus collisions.

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Physical Review C

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2469-9993

ISSN

2469-9985

Publication Date

October 1, 2022

Volume

106

Issue

4
 

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Oliva, L., Fan, W., Moreau, P., Bass, S. A., & Bratkovskaya, E. (2022). Nonequilibrium effects and transverse spherocity in ultrarelativistic proton-nucleus collisions. Physical Review C, 106(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.106.044910
Oliva, L., W. Fan, P. Moreau, S. A. Bass, and E. Bratkovskaya. “Nonequilibrium effects and transverse spherocity in ultrarelativistic proton-nucleus collisions.” Physical Review C 106, no. 4 (October 1, 2022). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.106.044910.
Oliva L, Fan W, Moreau P, Bass SA, Bratkovskaya E. Nonequilibrium effects and transverse spherocity in ultrarelativistic proton-nucleus collisions. Physical Review C. 2022 Oct 1;106(4).
Oliva, L., et al. “Nonequilibrium effects and transverse spherocity in ultrarelativistic proton-nucleus collisions.” Physical Review C, vol. 106, no. 4, Oct. 2022. Scopus, doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.106.044910.
Oliva L, Fan W, Moreau P, Bass SA, Bratkovskaya E. Nonequilibrium effects and transverse spherocity in ultrarelativistic proton-nucleus collisions. Physical Review C. 2022 Oct 1;106(4).

Published In

Physical Review C

DOI

EISSN

2469-9993

ISSN

2469-9985

Publication Date

October 1, 2022

Volume

106

Issue

4