Hydrodynamic Overview at Hot Quarks 2016
Jacquelyn Noronha-Hostler

TL;DR
This paper reviews relativistic hydrodynamic modeling in heavy-ion collisions, focusing on initial state effects, viscosity, and challenges at different beam energies, summarizing recent developments presented at Hot Quarks 2016.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of hydrodynamic modeling techniques and discusses specific issues encountered at the Beam Energy Scan, highlighting recent progress and challenges.
Findings
Initial state significantly affects observables
Viscosity impacts flow measurements
Modeling challenges increase at lower beam energies
Abstract
This presents an overview of relativistic hydrodynamic modeling in heavy-ion collisions prepared for Hot Quarks 2016, at South Padre Island, TX, USA. The influence of the initial state and viscosity on various experimental observables are discussed. Specific problems that arise in the hydrodynamical modeling at the Beam Energy Scan are briefly discussed.
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