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Scaling of factorial moments in cumulative variables

Nuclear Theory 2021-09-07 v2

Abstract

A search for power-law fluctuations within the framework of the intermittency method is ongoing to locate the critical point of the strongly interacting matter. In particular, experimental data on proton and pion production in heavy-ion collisions are analyzed in transverse-momentum, pTp_T, space. In this regard, we have studied the dependence of the second scaled factorial moment F2F_2 of particle multiplicity distribution on the number of subdivisions of transverse momentum-interval used in the analysis. The study is performed using a simple model with a power-law two-particle correlation function in pTp_T. We observe that F2F_2 values depend on the size and position of the pTp_T interval. However, when we convert the non-uniform transverse-momentum distribution to uniform one using cumulative transformation, F2F_2 calculated in subdivisions of the cumulative pTp_T becomes independent of the cumulative-pTp_T interval. The scaling behaviour of F2F_2 for the cumulative variable is observed. Moreover, F2F_2 follows a power law with the number of subdivisions of the cumulative-pTp_T interval with the intermittency index close to the correlation function's exponent.

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@article{arxiv.2105.00344,
  title  = {Scaling of factorial moments in cumulative variables},
  author = {Subhasis Samanta and Tobiasz Czopowicz and Marek Gazdzicki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.00344},
  year   = {2021}
}