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Impact of initial fluctuations and nuclear deformations in isobar collisions

Nuclear Theory 2024-07-08 v2 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Relativistic isobar (4496^{96}_{44}Ru+4496^{96}_{44}Ru and 4096^{96}_{40}Zr+4096^{96}_{40}Zr) collisions have revealed intricate differences in their nuclear size and shape, inspiring unconventional studies of nuclear structure using relativistic heavy ion collisions. In this study, we investigate the relative differences in the mean multiplicity (RNchR_{\langle N_{\rm ch}\rangle}) and the second- (Rϵ2R_{\epsilon_{2}}) and third-order eccentricity (Rϵ3R_{\epsilon_{3}}) between isobar collisions using initial state models. It is found that initial fluctuations and nuclear deformations have negligible effects on RNchR_{\langle N_{\rm ch}\rangle} in most central collisions, while both are important for the Rϵ2R_{\epsilon_{2}} and Rϵ3R_{\epsilon_{3}}, the degree of which is sensitive to the underlying nucleonic or sub-nucleonic degree of freedom. These features, compared to real data, may probe the particle production mechanism and the physics underlying nuclear structure.

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@article{arxiv.2305.17114,
  title  = {Impact of initial fluctuations and nuclear deformations in isobar collisions},
  author = {Jian-fei Wang and Hao-jie Xu and Fuqiang Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.17114},
  year   = {2024}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures