Universal hydrodynamics and charged hadron multiplicity at the LHC
M. Lublinsky, E. Shuryak

TL;DR
This paper explores the universality of hydrodynamic evolution in heavy ion collisions, proposing a new all-order hydrodynamics model inspired by AdS/CFT results, and relates it to charged hadron multiplicities at RHIC and LHC.
Contribution
It introduces a simple new model of universal hydrodynamics based on all-order resummation and discusses its implications for particle multiplicities in heavy ion collisions.
Findings
Universal hydrodynamics can describe the evolution in heavy ion collisions.
The model relates entropy production to charged hadron multiplicities.
Speculates on the link between multiplicity growth and QGP viscosity.
Abstract
Time evolution of a "little bang" created in heavy ion collisions can be divided into two phases, the pre-equilibrium and hydrodynamic. At what moment the evolution becomes hydrodynamic and is there any universality in the hydrodynamic flow? To answer these questions we briefly discuss various versions of hydrodynamics and their applicability conditions. In particular, we elaborate on the idea of "universal" (all-order resumed) hydrodynamics and propose a simple new model for it. The model is motivated by results obtained recently via the AdS/CFT correspondence. Finally, charged hadron multiplicities in heavy ion collisions at the RHIC and LHC are discussed. At the freezout, the multiplicities can be related to total entropy produced in the collision. Assuming the universal hydrodynamics to hold, we calculate the entropy production in the hydro stage of the collision. We end up…
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