Transport Model Comparison Studies of Intermediate-Energy Heavy-Ion Collisions
Abstract
Transport models are the main method to obtain physics information from low to relativistic-energy heavy-ion collisions. The Transport Model Evaluation Project (TMEP) has been pursued to test the robustness of transport model predictions in reaching consistent conclusions from the same type of physical model. Calculations under controlled conditions of physical input and set-up were performed with various participating codes. These included both calculations of nuclear matter in a box with periodic boundary conditions, and more realistic calculations of heavy-ion collisions. In this intermediate review, we summarize and discuss the present status of the project. We also provide condensed descriptions of the 26 participating codes, which contributed to some part of the project. These include the major codes in use today. We review the main results of the studies completed so far. They show, that in box calculations the differences between the codes can be well understood and a convergence of the results can be reached. These studies also highlight the systematic differences between the two families of transport codes, known as BUU and QMD type codes. However, when the codes were compared in full heavy-ion collisions using different physical models, as recently for pion production, they still yielded substantially different results. This calls for further comparisons of heavy-ion collisions with controlled models and of box comparisons of important ingredients, like momentum-dependent fields, which are currently underway. We often indicate improved strategies in performing transport simulations and thus provide guidance to code developers. Results of transport simulations of heavy-ion collisions from a given code will have more significance if the code can be validated against benchmark calculations such as the ones summarized in this review.
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@article{arxiv.2202.06672,
title = {Transport Model Comparison Studies of Intermediate-Energy Heavy-Ion Collisions},
author = {Hermann Wolter and Maria Colonna and Dan Cozma and Pawel Danielewicz and Che Ming Ko and Rohit Kumar and Akira Ono and ManYee Betty Tsang and Jun Xu and Ying-Xun Zhang and Elena Bratkovskaya and Zhao-Qing Feng and Theodoros Gaitanos and Arnaud Le Fèvre and Natsumi Ikeno and Youngman Kim and Swagata Mallik and Paolo Napolitani and Dmytro Oliinychenko and Tatsuhiko Ogawa and Massimo Papa and Jun Su and Rui Wang and Yong-Jia Wang and Janus Weil and Feng-Shou Zhang and Guo-Qiang Zhang and Zhen Zhang and Joerg Aichelin and Wolfgang Cassing and Lie-Wen Chen and Hui-Gan Cheng and Hannah Elfner and K. Gallmeister and Christoph Hartnack and Shintaro Hashimoto and Sangyong Jeon and Kyungil Kim and Myungkuk Kim and Bao-An Li and Chang-Hwan Lee and Qing-Feng Li and Zhu-Xia Li and Ulrich Mosel and Yasushi Nara and Koji Niita and Akira Ohnishi and Tatsuhiko Sato and Taesoo Song and Agnieszka Sorensen and Ning Wang and Wen-Jie Xie},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.06672},
year = {2022}
}
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114 pages, 14 figures, 479 references, accepted for publication in Progress of Particle and Nuclear Phsics