Mass-dependent parameterizations of the non-extensivity parameter q improve Tsallis Blast-Wave fits to identified hadron pT spectra from RHIC and LHC collisions.
Nonextensive hydrodynamics for relativistic heavy-ion collisions
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The nonextensive one-dimensional version of a hydrodynamical model for multiparticle production processes is proposed and discussed. It is based on nonextensive statistics assumed in the form proposed by Tsallis and characterized by a nonextensivity parameter $q$. In this formulation the parameter $q$ characterizes some specific form of local equilibrium which is characteristic for the nonextensive thermodynamics and which replaces the usual local thermal equilibrium assumption of the usual hydrodynamical models. We argue that there is correspondence between the perfect nonextensive hydrodynamics and the usual dissipative hydrodynamics. It leads to simple expression for dissipative entropy current and allows for predictions for the ratio of bulk and shear viscosities to entropy density, $\zeta/s$ and $\eta/s$, to be made.
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Mass-Dependent Non-Extensivity in Tsallis Blast-Wave Fits to Identified Hadron $p_T$ Spectra at RHIC and LHC
Mass-dependent parameterizations of the non-extensivity parameter q improve Tsallis Blast-Wave fits to identified hadron pT spectra from RHIC and LHC collisions.