A power-law description of heavy ion collision centrality
Abstract
The minimum-bias distribution on heavy ion collision multiplicity is well approximated by power-law form , suggesting that a change of variable to may provide more precise access to the structure of the distribution and to A-A collision centrality. We present a detailed centrality study of Hijing-1.37 Monte Carlo data at 200 GeV using the power-law format. We find that the minimum-bias distribution on , determined with a Glauber Monte Carlo simulation, is uniform except for a 5% sinusoidal variation. The power-law format reveals precise linear relations between Glauber parameters and and the fractional cross section. The power-law format applied to RHIC data facilitates incorporation of extrapolation constraints on data and Glauber distributions to obtain a ten-fold improvement in centrality accuracy for peripheral collisions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0411217,
title = {A power-law description of heavy ion collision centrality},
author = {Thomas A. Trainor and Duncan J. Prindle},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0411217},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
21 pages, 18 figures, extensive rewrite, with addition of appendices on numerical integration and systematic errors in participant number calculations