Sliding Dumbbell Method to search for the CME in heavy ion collisions
Abstract
This study explores the Chiral Magnetic Effect (CME) in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions. The CME, observed as back-to-back charge separation along the magnetic field axis, is investigated using the newly developed Sliding Dumbbell Method (SDM) applied to Au+Au events at a center-of-mass energy = 200 GeV generated by the AMPT model with string melting configuration. The CME-like signal is externally injected in events by flipping charges of pairs of the particles perpendicular to the reaction plane. The study reports a significant enhancement of the CME-sensitive 3-particle correlator in events with high back-to-back charge separation, in a given collision centrality. Additionally, a linear relationship is observed between the correlator for same-sign charge pairs and positive charge asymmetry () across the dumbbell in CME-enriched sub-samples. Furthermore, the fraction of CME in (difference between opposite and same sign correlators) is presented across different collision centralities having different percentages of externally injected CME-like signal. Overall, the research aims to understand and detect the Chiral Magnetic Effect through innovative experimental method and detailed analysis of event structure.
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@article{arxiv.2203.15282,
title = {Sliding Dumbbell Method to search for the CME in heavy ion collisions},
author = {Madan M. Aggarwal and Anjali Attri and Sonia Parmar and Anjali Sharma and Jagbir Singh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.15282},
year = {2025}
}
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12 pages, 7 figures, and 2 Tables