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Net-Proton Number Cumulants in Strongly and Weakly Coupled QGP

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-10-30 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We provide a description of the QCD phase diagram across different energy regimes. Without any adjustable free parameters fitted to lattice or experimental data, we demonstrate that the net-proton number cumulant ratios from the Beam Energy Scan-I (BES-I) central (05%0-5\%) Au+Au collision experiments at RHIC, for center-of-mass energies s39GeV\sqrt{s} \geq 39\,\text{GeV}, are well described by the dynamical soft-wall\textit{dynamical soft-wall} AdS black hole model, indicating the formation of a strongly coupled quark-gluon plasma (sQGP) dominated by gluons in the large NcN_c limit. We identify a critical point at μB=247MeV\mu_B = 247\,\text{MeV} or s=16GeV\sqrt{s}=16\,\text{GeV} in this model, where net-proton cumulant ratios show non-monotonic variation. However, for s<39GeV\sqrt{s} < 39\,\text{GeV}, the recent BES-II data does not exhibit the expected variation due to the critical point, suggesting instead a transition to a nearly-cold (μBT\mu_B \gg T) weakly coupled QGP (wQGP), for s<7.7GeV\sqrt{s} < 7.7\,\text{GeV}, dominated by valence quarks. This prediction can be tested by the upcoming STAR Fixed-Target experimental data.

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@article{arxiv.2407.06327,
  title  = {Net-Proton Number Cumulants in Strongly and Weakly Coupled QGP},
  author = {Kiminad A. Mamo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.06327},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

7 pages, 4 figures; v2, 8 pages, 5 figures, fixed an error in the free energy integral of the AdS black hole which has not changed its qualitative behavior but has improved its agreement with the experimental data, various clarifications added especially about how the baryon number and baryon chemical potential in holographic QCD and lattice QCD should be identified to each other, references added