The shape of differential radial flow $v_0(p_T)$, not its zero-crossing, carries physical information
摘要
Radial flow, a key collective phenomenon in heavy-ion collisions, manifests itself through event-by-event fluctuations of transverse-momentum () spectra. The -differential radial flow observable, , was introduced to quantify local spectral-shape fluctuations, but it is unavoidably influenced by global multiplicity fluctuations. Using the HIJING model, we show that different event-activity definitions for centrality classification and different spectral normalization schemes generate a constant vertical offset in without altering its shape. This offset reflects the impact of residual volume/centrality fluctuations rather than genuine dynamical radial flow fluctuations. Accordingly, only the shape of , or equivalently its derivative , carries physical information about radial-flow dynamics; its zero crossing does not. Practical implications include the need to vertically align measurements from different experiments before comparison, thereby removing normalization ambiguities when constraining QGP properties.
引用
@article{arxiv.2504.20007,
title = {Towards AI-Driven Policing: Interdisciplinary Knowledge Discovery from Police Body-Worn Camera Footage},
author = {Anita Srbinovska and Angela Srbinovska and Vivek Senthil and Adrian Martin and John McCluskey and Jonathan Bateman and Ernest Fokoué},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.20007},
year = {2025}
}
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7 pages, 3 figures, and 1 table