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Nuclear system size scan for freeze-out properties in relativistic heavy-ion collisions by using a multiphase transport model

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-03-18 v1 Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

A system size scan program was recently proposed for the STAR experiments at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider(RHIC). In this study, we employ a multiphase transport (AMPT) model for considering the bulk properties at the freeze-out stage for 10B+10B\mathrm{^{10}B+^{10}B}, 12C+12C\mathrm{^{12}C+^{12}C}, 16O+16O\mathrm{^{16}O+^{16}O}, 20Ne+20Ne\mathrm{^{20}Ne+^{20}Ne}, 40Ca+40Ca\mathrm{^{40}Ca+^{40}Ca}, 96Zr+96Zr\mathrm{^{96}Zr+^{96}Zr}, and 197Au+197Au\mathrm{^{197}Au+^{197}Au} collisions at RHIC energies sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}} of 200, 20, and 7.7 GeV. The results for 197Au+197Au\mathrm{^{197}Au+^{197}Au} collisions are comparable with those of previous experimental STAR data. The transverse momentum pTp_{T} spectra of charged particles (π±\pi^{\pm}, K±K^{\pm}, pp, and pˉ\bar{p}) at the kinetic freeze-out stage, based on a blast-wave model, are also discussed. In addition, we use a statistical thermal model to extract the parameters at the chemical freeze-out stage, which agree with those from other thermal model calculations. It was found that there is a competitive relationship between the kinetic freeze-out parameter TkinT_{kin} and the radial expansion velocity βT\beta_{T}, which also agrees with the STAR or ALICE results. We found that the chemical freeze-out strangeness potential μs\mu_{s} remains constant in all collision systems and that the fireball radius RR is dominated by NPart\left\langle \mathrm{N_{Part}}\right\rangle, which can be well fitted by a function of aNPartba \left\langle \mathrm{N_{Part}}\right\rangle^{b} with b1/3b \approx 1/3. In addition, we calculated the nuclear modification factors for different collision systems with respect to the 10B+10B \mathrm{{}^{10}B} + \mathrm{{}^{10}B} system, and found that they present a gradual suppression within a higher pTp_{T} range from small to large systems.

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@article{arxiv.2003.01577,
  title  = {Nuclear system size scan for freeze-out properties in relativistic heavy-ion collisions by using a multiphase transport model},
  author = {Dong-Fang Wang and Song Zhang and Yu-Gang Ma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.01577},
  year   = {2020}
}

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10 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables