Second-order Chapman-Enskog viscous corrections suppress heavy-quark drag, induce nontrivial transverse diffusion, and boost early-time dilepton yields relative to first-order or Grad corrections, with the size of the effect set by the interplay between correction momentum dependence and observable
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Thermal dilepton polarization in LHC heavy-ion collisions is sensitive to QGP in-medium properties, with a one-to-one mapping derived between dielectron and dimuon channels.
Charm quark production from the pre-equilibrium phase contributes non-negligibly to the total yield in heavy-ion collisions and may allow inference of pre-equilibrium properties when combined with better initial-state calculations.
Comparison of SMASH and McDipper initial condition models shows agreement in longitudinal deposition at lower energies but substantial differences in energy and baryon deposition at higher center-of-mass energies.
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Observable Dependence of Viscous Corrections in QGP: Heavy Quarks and Dileptons in Chapman--Enskog Theory
Second-order Chapman-Enskog viscous corrections suppress heavy-quark drag, induce nontrivial transverse diffusion, and boost early-time dilepton yields relative to first-order or Grad corrections, with the size of the effect set by the interplay between correction momentum dependence and observable
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The polarization of thermal dileptons emitted in high-energy heavy-ion collisions
Thermal dilepton polarization in LHC heavy-ion collisions is sensitive to QGP in-medium properties, with a one-to-one mapping derived between dielectron and dimuon channels.
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Charm quark production in heavy-ion collisions as a signature of pre-equilibrium
Charm quark production from the pre-equilibrium phase contributes non-negligibly to the total yield in heavy-ion collisions and may allow inference of pre-equilibrium properties when combined with better initial-state calculations.
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3D Initial-State Dynamics across scales: A Comparative Study of saturation and string-based descriptions
Comparison of SMASH and McDipper initial condition models shows agreement in longitudinal deposition at lower energies but substantial differences in energy and baryon deposition at higher center-of-mass energies.