Effects of Minijets on Common Observables in Heavy-Ion Collisions with Uncommon Implications

Abstract

In this brief review of the observable effects of minijets in heavy-ion collisions the main points emphasized are that the quadruple moment v2(pT,b) and the hadronic (π and p) spectra at low pT can both be reproduced by minijet contributions to the recombination of thermal and shower partons. Without using hydrodynamics the minijet approach does not trace the evolution of the expanding system. The thermal distribution of the medium partons at the time of hadronization is assumed, but rapid thermalization initially is not required so as to allow minijets to leave their footprints on the system in the final state. Azimuthal anisotropy due to minijets is directly calculated in the momentum space without any fluid assumption relating the spatial eccentricity to v2. There are no more parameters used, compared to the hydro approach in fitting the data on v2 and pT spectra. Thus both approaches satisfy the sufficiency condition for a viable description of the dynamical process involved.

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