Anisotropic flow predictions for identified and strange hadrons in O+O collisions at sNN = 7 TeV using model approaches

Abstract

In this study, we report the predictions for the flow observables for different centrality classes in O+O collisions. Our predictions utilize two different approaches, hydrodynamic and transport models, to analyze the behavior of the flow coefficients for identified (π, K and p (p)) and strange (K0 S, (), - (+), - (+), φ) hadrons. We explore particle-by-particle flow and compare the response of the system to initial conditions across various models, which provide insights into the underlying partonic and hadronic dynamics. The study presents comparisons of flow harmonics with the existing experimental measurements and demonstrates how O+O collisions can serve as a benchmark to understand the transition from small to large systems, contributing to our knowledge of the Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) and collective phenomena in heavy-ion collisions.

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