Thermally Fluctuating Second-Order Viscous Hydrodynamics and Heavy-Ion Collisions
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⚛️ nucl-th
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collisionsnoisethermaleventviscousaveragecontributingeccentricity
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The fluctuation-dissipation theorem requires the presence of thermal noise in viscous fluids. The time and length scales of heavy ion collisions are small enough so that the thermal noise can have a measurable effect on observables. Thermal noise is included in numerical simulations of high energy lead-lead collisions, increasing average values of the momentum eccentricity and contributing to its event by event fluctuations.
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