Effective shear and bulk viscosities of the quark-gluon plasma: QCD versus heavy-ion data

Abstract

In recent years, there has been a significant effort to extract the temperature-dependent shear (η/s) and bulk (ζ/s) viscosity over entropy ratios of the quark-gluon plasma from a global comparison of heavy-ion data with results of hydrodynamic simulations. However, anisotropic flow, which is arguably the most sensitive probe of viscosity, is only sensitive to an effective\/ viscosity over entropy ratio, which is obtained by taking a weighted average over the temperature, and summing the contributions of shear and bulk. We estimate this effective viscosity using existing first-principles calculations, which give 0.17<(η/s) eff<0.21, and (ζ/s) eff<0.08, implying that the damping of anisotropic flow at the LHC is mostly due to shear viscosity. The values extracted from global data analyses are compatible with these theory predictions.

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