In holographic N=4 SYM isotropization, the late-time effective shear viscosity-to-entropy ratio depends on the quench and initial data and can fall parametrically below the KSS bound.
Phenomenological implications of asymmetric $AdS_5$ shockwave collision studies for heavy ion physics
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This paper discusses possible phenomenological implications for p+A and A+A collisions of the results of recent numerical AdS/CFT calculations examining asymmetric collisions of planar shocks. In view of the extreme Lorentz contraction, we model highly relativistic heavy ion collisions (HICs) as a superposition of collisions between many near-independent transverse "pixels" with differing incident longitudinal momenta. It was found that also for asymmetric collisions the hydrodynamization time is in good approximation a proper time, just like for symmetric collisions, depending on the geometric mean of the longitudinally integrated energy densities of the incident projectiles. For realistic collisions with fluctuations in the initial energy densities, these results imply a substantial increase in the hydrodynamization time for highly asymmetric pixels. However, even in this case the local hydrodynamization time still is significantly smaller than perturbative results for the thermalization time.
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Shear transport in far-from-equilibrium isotropization of supersymmetric Yang-Mills plasma
In holographic N=4 SYM isotropization, the late-time effective shear viscosity-to-entropy ratio depends on the quench and initial data and can fall parametrically below the KSS bound.