2017
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.95.034909
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Chiral vortical and magnetic effects in the anomalous transport model

Abstract: We extend our recent study of chiral magnetic effect in relativistic heavy ion collisions based on an anomalous transport model by including also the chiral vortical effect. We find that although vorticities in the chirally restored quark matter, which result from the large angular momentum in non-central collisions, can generate an axial charge dipole moment in the transverse plane of a heavy ion collision, it does not produce a difference in the eccentricities of negatively and positively charged particles. … Show more

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“…However, it is explicitly stated in Ref. [36] that the alternative implementation gives significantly different predictions for exotic hadrons with nonzero orbital angular momentum, which is not the case of the T bb state of our interest. In all other cases it gives results very close to the original derivation of Refs.…”
Section: Coalescence Of Tetraquarksmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…However, it is explicitly stated in Ref. [36] that the alternative implementation gives significantly different predictions for exotic hadrons with nonzero orbital angular momentum, which is not the case of the T bb state of our interest. In all other cases it gives results very close to the original derivation of Refs.…”
Section: Coalescence Of Tetraquarksmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…It is worth to note that Ref. [36] has derived an alternative implementation of the coalescence model for the study of exotic hadrons overcoming some of the approximations mentioned above, as it could be to consider relativistic effects or finite-size effects of the produced cluster relative to the emission source.…”
Section: Coalescence Of Tetraquarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past few years a matured framework, called the Anomalous-Viscous Fluid Dynamics (AVFD), has been developed [133,134,338]. We note in passing that there have been phenomenological study of CME based on kinetic transport models as well [151,[339][340][341][342][343][344][345].…”
Section: Quantitative Modeling Of Anomalous Chiral Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the chiral kinetic approach to massless quarks and antiquarks in an vorticity ω field, their equations of motion are given by [19,[26][27][28]…”
Section: The Chiral Kinetic Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%