Hydro+: hydrodynamics with parametric slowing down and fluctuations near the critical point
M. Stephanov, Y. Yin

TL;DR
Hydro+ extends hydrodynamics to include slow modes and fluctuations near the QCD critical point, enabling more accurate dynamical simulations of critical phenomena in heavy-ion collisions.
Contribution
It introduces a unified Hydro+ framework that incorporates off-equilibrium fluctuations and slow modes into hydrodynamics for the first time.
Findings
Reproduces critical fluctuation effects on bulk viscosity.
Shows stiffening of the equation of state at high frequencies.
Provides a local, deterministic simulation framework.
Abstract
The search for the QCD critical point in heavy-ion collision experiments requires dynamical simulations of the bulk evolution of QCD matter as well as of fluctuations. We consider two essential ingredients of such a simulation: a generic extension of hydrodynamics by a_parametrically_ slow mode or modes ("Hydro+") and a description of fluctuations out of equilibrium. By combining the two ingredients we are able to describe the bulk evolution and the fluctutations within the same framework. Critical slowing down means that equilibration of fluctuations could be as slow as hydrodynamic evolution and thus fluctuations could significantly deviate from equilibrium near the critical point. We generalize hydrodynamics to partial-equilibrium conditions where the state of the system is characterized by the off-equilibrium magnitude of fluctuations in addition to the usual hydrodynamic variables…
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