Contributions to the event-by-event charge asymmetry dependence for the elliptic flow of pi^{+} and pi^{-} in heavy-ion collisions
Adam Bzdak, Piotr Bozek

TL;DR
This paper investigates the charge asymmetry dependence of elliptic flow for pions in heavy-ion collisions, demonstrating linear relationships and testing hydrodynamic models against experimental data.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of charge asymmetry effects on elliptic flow and tests hydrodynamic models with local charge conservation assumptions.
Findings
Linear relation between v2+ and v2- with asymmetry parameter A
Two mechanisms consistent with experimental charge asymmetry signals
Hydrodynamic calculations partially reproduce observed data
Abstract
We discuss various contributions to the event-by-event charge-asymmetry dependence of and elliptic flow, recently measured by the STAR Collaboration at RHIC. It is shown that under general assumptions, the difference between and at a given fluctuating value of an asymmetry parameter, , is a linear function of , as observed in the preliminary data. We discuss two mechanisms that are qualitatively consistent with the experimental data and result in a signal of the correct order of magnitude. Our subsequent hydrodynamic calculations, assuming local charge conservation at freeze-out, yield a qualitative and partial quantitative understanding of the observed signal, so offering a detailed test of the hydrodynamic model in heavy-ion collisions.
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