Charged particle's pT spectra and elliptic flow in sNN=200 GeV Au+Au collisions: QGP vs. hadronic resonance gas
Abstract
We show that if the hadronic resonance gas (HRG), with viscosity to entropy ratio η/s≈0.24, is physical at temperature T≈220 MeV, charged particles pT spectra and elliptic flow in Au+Au collisions at RHIC, over a wide range of collision centrality do not distinguish between initial QGP fluid and initial hadronic resonance gas. Unambiguous identification of bulk of the matter produced in Au+Au collisions require clear demonstration that HRG is unphysical at temperature T<200 MeV. It calls for precise lattice simulations with realistic boundary conditions.
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