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Trace Anomaly of Cold Dense Matter Constrained by Collective Flow

Nuclear Theory 2026-05-18 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

The trace anomaly of dense matter, Δ1/3P/ε\Delta \equiv 1/3 - P/\varepsilon, defined through the ratio wP/εw \equiv P/\varepsilon of pressure PP to energy density ε\varepsilon, quantifies deviations from conformal symmetry and provides a dimensionless measure of the stiffness of the equation of state (EOS) relevant for both neutron stars and heavy-ion collisions. While Δ(ε)\Delta(\varepsilon) has recently been inferred from neutron star observations, we report the first Bayesian extraction of the trace anomaly from collective flow observables in intermediate-energy heavy-ion collisions. By employing transport-model simulations that explicitly decouple the cold matter mean-field potential from thermal effects, we directly constrain the EOS of cold dense matter. Remarkably, the trace anomaly inferred from laboratory flow data agrees quantitatively, within 68%68\% credible intervals, with independent astrophysical posterior bands. This nontrivial agreement demonstrates that heavy-ion collisions and neutron star observations probe the same macroscopic properties in a mutually consistent way, establishing the dense-matter trace anomaly as a composition-insensitive macroscopic bridge observable across widely different physical environments.

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@article{arxiv.2601.13374,
  title  = {Trace Anomaly of Cold Dense Matter Constrained by Collective Flow},
  author = {Bao-An Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.13374},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Version accepted by Phys. Rev. Lett