Holography of Low-Centrality Heavy Ion Collisions

Abstract

Large vorticities in the Quark-Gluon Plasma produced in peripheral collisions studied by the STAR collaboration at the RHIC facility have been deduced from observations of polarizations of and hyperons. Recently, the STAR collaboration has reported on the dependence of these polarizations on centrality, at impact energy 200 GeV and relatively large centralities C ≥ 20\%. The polarizations increase slowly with centrality, up to perhaps C = \,60 - 70\%. Here we use a holographic model of the vortical QGP to make predictions regarding these polarizations for smaller centralities, ranging from 5 - 20\%. The model predicts that as one moves downwards from 20\%, / polarizations at first decrease but then increase sharply, in a characteristic pattern which should be readily detected if collisions can be studied at impact energies below 200 GeV and centrality as low as 5 - 10\%. The effect should be most evident at moderate impact energies below 200 GeV, so we give predictions for impact energy 27 GeV.

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