Enhancement of elliptic flow can signal a first order phase transition in high energy heavy ion collisions
Yasushi Nara, Harri Niemi, Akira Ohnishi, Jan Steinheimer, Xiaofeng, Luo, Horst Stoecker

TL;DR
This study investigates how elliptic flow behavior in heavy-ion collisions varies with beam energy and how it can indicate a first order phase transition in the nuclear matter, using a microscopic transport model.
Contribution
It introduces a comparison of different transport model modes, including one with a first order phase transition, to identify signatures of phase transitions in elliptic flow data.
Findings
Enhanced elliptic flow signals a first order phase transition.
Suppression of elliptic flow occurs with standard hadronic mean field.
Characteristic flow pattern changes serve as signatures of phase transition.
Abstract
The beam energy dependence of the elliptic flow,, is studied in mid-central Au+Au collisions in the energy range of GeV within the microscopic transport model JAM. The results of three different modes of JAM are compared; cascade-,hadronic mean field-, and a new mode with modified equations of state, with a first order phase transition (1.O.P.T.) and with a crossover transition. The standard hadronic mean field suppresses , while the inclusion of the effects of a 1.O.P.T. (and also of a crossover transition) does enhance at GeV. The enhancement or suppression of the scaled energy flow, dubbed "elliptic flow"is understood as being due to out of plane- flow, i.e. , dubbed out of plane - "squeeze-out", which occurs predominantly in the early, compression stage. Subsequently, the in-plane flow dominates, in the…
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