Extraction of the specific shear viscosity of quark-gluon plasma from two-particle transverse momentum correlations
AbstractThe specific shear viscosity, $$\eta /s$$ η / s , of the quark-gluon plasma formed in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions at RHIC and LHC is estimated based on the progressive longitudinal broadening of transverse momentum two-particle correlators, $$G_2$$ G 2 , reported as a function of collision centrality by the STAR and ALICE experiments. Estimates are computed as a function of collision centrality using the Gavin ansatz which relates the $$G_2$$ G 2 longitudinal broadening to the specific shear viscosity. Freeze out times required for the use of the ansatz are computed using a linear fit of freeze out times reported as a function of the cubic root of the charged particle pseudorapidity density ($${\mathrm{d}}N_{\mathrm{ch}}$$ d N ch /d$$\eta )^{1/3}$$ η ) 1 / 3 . Estimates of $$\eta /s$$ η / s based on ALICE data exhibit little to no dependence on collision centrality at LHC energy, while estimates obtained from STAR data hint that $$\eta /s$$ η / s might be a function of collision centrality at top RHIC energy.