Nuclear Physics Confronts Relativistic Collisions Of Isobars
Abstract
High-energy collisions involving the isobars Zr and Ru have been performed in 2018 at Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) as a means to search for the chiral magnetic effect in QCD. This would manifest itself as specific deviations from unity in the ratio of observables taken between Zr+Zr and Ru+Ru collisions. Measurements of such ratios (released at the end of 2021) indeed reveal deviations from unity, but these are primarily caused by the two collided isobars having different radial profiles and intrinsic deformations. To make progress in understanding RHIC data, nuclear physicists across the energy spectrum gathered in Heidelberg in 2022 as part of an EMMI Rapid Reaction Task Force (RRTF) to address the following question. Does the combined effort of low-energy nuclear structure physics and high-energy heavy-ion physics enable us to understand the observations made in isobar collisions at RHIC?
Cite
@article{arxiv.2507.01454,
title = {Nuclear Physics Confronts Relativistic Collisions Of Isobars},
author = {Giuliano Giacalone and Jiangyong Jia and Vittorio Somà and You Zhou and Anatoli Afanasjev and Massimiliano Alvioli and Benjamin Bally and Federica Capellino and Jean-Paul Ebran and Hannah Elfner and Fernando G. Gardim and André V. Giannini and Frédérique Grassi and Eduardo Grossi and Jan Hammelmann and Andreas Kirchner and Dean Lee and Matthew Luzum and Hadi Mehrabpour and Emil G. Nielsen and Govert Nijs and Tamara Nikšić and Jacquelyn Noronha-Hostler and Jean-Yves Ollitrault and Takaharu Otsuka and Kevin P. Pala and Udeshika C. Perera and Luis M. Robledo and Tomás R. Rodríguez and Wouter Ryssens and Nils Saß and Wilke van der Schee and Björn Schenke and Willian M. Serenone and Pragya Singh and Chun Shen and Noritaka Shimizu and Huichao Song and Seyed Farid Taghavi and Derek Teaney and Yusuke Tsunoda and Kathrin Wimmer and Kota Yanase and Chunjian Zhang and Shujun Zhao and Wenbin Zhao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.01454},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
112 pages, 39figs; Report of the EMMI RRTF "Nuclear Physics Confronts Relativistic Collisions of Isobars" https://indico.gsi.de/event/14430/ https://indico.gsi.de/event/15627/