Why is v4/(v2)2 larger than predicted by hydrodynamics?

Abstract

The second and fourth Fourier harmonics of the azimuthal distribution of particles, v2 and v4, have been mesured in Au-Au collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The ratio v4/(v2)2 is significantly larger than predicted by hydrodynamics. Effects of partial thermalization are estimated on the basis of a transport calculation, and are shown to increase the ratio by a small amount. We argue that the large value of v4/(v2)2 seen experimentally is mostly due to elliptic flow fluctuations. However, the standard model of eccentricity fluctuations is unable to explain the large magnitude of v4/(v2)2 in central collisions.

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