Key points are not available for this paper at this time.
In the first moments of a relativistic heavy ion collision explosive collective flow begins to grow before the matter has yet equilibrated. Here it is found that as long as the stress-energy tensor is traceless, the initial growth of the flow is independent of whether the matter is composed of fields or particles, equilibrated or not, or whether the stress-energy tensor is isotropic. By comparing several models, it appears that this equivalence extends for times of the order of 1 fm/c. This is sufficiently long to allow one to initialize the flow in hydrodynamic calculations independently of the early physics, and reduces the uncertainty involved in modeling the collision.
Vredevoogd et al. (Thu,) studied this question.