Trace Anomaly of Cold Dense Matter Constrained by Collective Flow
Abstract
The trace anomaly of dense matter, , defined through the ratio of pressure to energy density , 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 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 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