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Main Authors: Góes-Hirayama, Renan, Paulínyová, Zuzana, Egger, Joscha, Karpenko, Iurii, Elfner, Hannah
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.02862
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author Góes-Hirayama, Renan
Paulínyová, Zuzana
Egger, Joscha
Karpenko, Iurii
Elfner, Hannah
author_facet Góes-Hirayama, Renan
Paulínyová, Zuzana
Egger, Joscha
Karpenko, Iurii
Elfner, Hannah
contents We present a newly developed hybrid hadronic transport + hydrodynamics framework geared towards heavy ion collisions at low to intermediate beam energies, and report on the resulting excitation function of dileptons. In this range of energies, it is unclear how to properly initialize the hydrodynamic evolution. Due to the cumulative electromagnetic radiation throughout the collision, dilepton observables are sensitive to the initial condition. In this work, we study how the dilepton ``thermometer'' is affected by employing dynamical initial conditions, in contrast to the traditional fixed-time approach.
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spellingShingle Imprints of dynamic fluidization on dilepton production
Góes-Hirayama, Renan
Paulínyová, Zuzana
Egger, Joscha
Karpenko, Iurii
Elfner, Hannah
Nuclear Theory
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
We present a newly developed hybrid hadronic transport + hydrodynamics framework geared towards heavy ion collisions at low to intermediate beam energies, and report on the resulting excitation function of dileptons. In this range of energies, it is unclear how to properly initialize the hydrodynamic evolution. Due to the cumulative electromagnetic radiation throughout the collision, dilepton observables are sensitive to the initial condition. In this work, we study how the dilepton ``thermometer'' is affected by employing dynamical initial conditions, in contrast to the traditional fixed-time approach.
title Imprints of dynamic fluidization on dilepton production
topic Nuclear Theory
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.02862