An explanation of the elliptic flow difference between proton and anti-proton from the UrQMD model with hadron potentials
Abstract
The time evolution of both proton and anti-proton v2 flows from Au+Au collisions at sNN=7.7 GeV are examined by using both pure cascade and mean-field potential versions of the UrQMD model. Due to a stronger repulsion at the early stage introduced by the repulsive potentials and hence much less annihilation probabilities, anti-protons are frozen out earlier with smaller v2 values. Therefore, the experimental data of anti-proton v2 as well as the flow difference between proton and anti-proton can be reasonably described with the potential version of UrQMD.
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