Characterizing radial flow fluctuations in relativistic heavy-ion collisions at top RHIC and LHC energies
Lipei Du

TL;DR
This paper systematically investigates radial flow fluctuations in relativistic heavy-ion collisions at RHIC and LHC energies using hydrodynamic models, revealing universal behaviors and sensitivities to physical effects, and establishing $v_0(p_T)$ as a key observable for probing QGP properties.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of $v_0(p_T)$ fluctuations, demonstrating their universality and sensitivity to physical effects, and highlights their potential for constraining QGP transport properties.
Findings
$v_0(p_T)$ exhibits universal behavior at low $p_T$ across energies and models.
Different physical effects imprint distinct signatures on $v_0(p_T)$ shape.
Double-rescaling reveals collective behavior and disentangles medium dynamics from model specifics.
Abstract
We present a systematic investigation of the transverse-momentum differential radial flow fluctuations observable in relativistic heavy-ion collisions at top RHIC ( GeV) and LHC ( and 5.02 TeV) energies. Using a multistage hydrodynamic model, we assess the sensitivity of to a wide range of physical effects, including bulk and shear viscosities, off-equilibrium corrections at particlization, the presence of a hadronic afterburner, and the nucleon size in the initial conditions. By employing complementary rescaling strategies, we demonstrate how different physical effects leave distinct imprints on the shape of . A combined double-rescaling of versus reveals a universality across a wide range of energies and model assumptions in the low- regime, a…
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