Species-dependent viscous corrections at particlization: A novel relaxation time approximation approach
I. Aguiar, T. Nunes da Silva, G. S. Denicol, M. Luzum, G. S. Rocha, C. Shen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new species-dependent viscous correction method using a generalized relaxation time approximation, significantly affecting identified hadron yields and spectra in heavy-ion collision simulations.
Contribution
It presents a novel RTA-based approach that incorporates momentum-dependent relaxation times, enabling species-specific viscous corrections in relativistic gas models.
Findings
Species-dependent corrections significantly alter light hadron yields and spectra.
Effects on particle ratios like K/π and p/π are notable.
Impact persists after hadronic cascade, mainly on flavor-sensitive observables.
Abstract
We assess the effects of a recently proposed generalized relaxation time approximation (RTA) for multi-species relativistic gases within a realistic numerical hybrid framework and study its phenomenological consequences in p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions. The novel approximation introduces counter-terms to the collision kernel, allowing for momentum-dependent relaxation times while preserving local energy-momentum conservation. As a consequence, the resulting first-order viscous corrections to the phase-space distribution functions depend explicitly on the particle species mass . We systematically investigate the impact of these species-dependent corrections on particle production at particlization, focusing on identified hadron yields and transverse momentum () spectra obtained from Cooper-Frye sampling. We find that the yields and spectra of light…
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