Bayesian constraints on the transport coefficients η/s and ζ/s from spin polarization in relativisitic heavy-ion collisions
Abstract
Bayesian analyses in the context of relativistic heavy-ion collisions have so far relied almost exclusively on bulk hadronic observables constructed from momentum degrees of freedom to constrain the transport properties of the quark-gluon plasma. In this work, we perform the Bayesian inference after incorporating the longitudinal spin polarization of Λ hyperons alongside conventional bulk measurements in Pb+Pb collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV to constrain the shear and bulk viscosity to entropy density ratios, η/s and ζ/s. We demonstrate that the inclusion of spin polarization, which provides complementary sensitivity to the space-time structure and vorticity of the medium, shifts the posterior distribution of ζ/s toward larger values, although current uncertainties do not allow a statistically significant separation at the 68% credibility level. Nevertheless, the results establish spin polarization as a valuable probe in quantitative studies of QGP transport properties and indicate that it should be incorporated in comprehensive and systematically constrained Bayesian extractions of the medium's dynamical parameters.
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