Even when the central flow is boost invariant, large-rapidity deviations can slow the acoustic horizon's recession, giving finite redshift Hawking radiation that may affect momentum distributions.
Rapid hydrodynamic expansion in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
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Hydrodynamic expansion of the hot fireball created in relativistic Au-Au collisions at 200GeV in 3+1-dimensions is studied. We obtain a simultaneous, satisfactory description of the transverse momentum spectra, elliptic flow and pion correlation radii for different collision centralities and different rapidities. Early initial time of the evolution is required to reproduce the interferometry data, which provides a strong indication of the early onset of collectivity. We can also constraint the shape of the initial energy density in the beam direction, with a relatively high initial energy density at the center of the fireball.
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Doppler shifted Hawking radiation from acoustic black holes in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions
Even when the central flow is boost invariant, large-rapidity deviations can slow the acoustic horizon's recession, giving finite redshift Hawking radiation that may affect momentum distributions.