Effect of the QCD equation of state and strange hadronic resonances on multiparticle correlations in heavy ion collisions
Paolo Alba, Valentina Mantovani Sarti, Jorge Noronha, Jacquelyn, Noronha-Hostler, Paolo Parotto, Israel Portillo Vazquez, Claudia Ratti

TL;DR
This paper examines how the latest lattice QCD equations of state and strange hadronic resonances influence multiparticle correlations in heavy ion collisions, impacting flow observables and the extraction of QGP properties.
Contribution
It compares outdated and current lattice QCD equations of state, revealing their effects on particle spectra, flow observables, and the $v_2$-$v_3$ puzzle in heavy ion collisions.
Findings
New hadronic resonances enhance intermediate $p_T$ spectra.
Outdated equations of state can bias $/s$ extraction.
Flow of heavier particles shows increased non-linearity.
Abstract
The QCD equation of state at zero baryon chemical potential is the only element of the standard dynamical framework to describe heavy ion collisions that can be directly determined from first principles. Continuum extrapolated lattice QCD equations of state have been computed using 2+1 quark flavors (up/down and strange) as well as 2+1+1 flavors to investigate the effect of thermalized charm quarks on QCD thermodynamics. Lattice results have also indicated the presence of new strange resonances that not only contribute to the equation of state of QCD matter but also affect hadronic afterburners used to model the later stages of heavy ion collisions. We investigate how these new developments obtained from first principles calculations affect multiparticle correlations in heavy ion collisions. We compare the commonly used equation of state S95n-v1, which was constructed using what are now…
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