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Hauptverfasser: Fortier, Nicolas, Jeon, Sangyong, Gale, Charles
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Veröffentlicht: 2023
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.09816
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author Fortier, Nicolas
Jeon, Sangyong
Gale, Charles
author_facet Fortier, Nicolas
Jeon, Sangyong
Gale, Charles
contents We present comparisons to experimental data along with predictions of observables for U+U collisions at 193 GeV using a multistage theoretical and computational framework consisting of boost-invariant IP-Glasma initial state, MUSIC hydrodynamics, and a hadronic transport cascade generated by iS3D \& SMASH. Our results show great agreement with existing anisotropic flow measurements from RHIC [ arXiv:1505.07812 ; arXiv:1901.08155 ] . We provide predictions for differential flow observables as well as multiparticle correlations and transverse-momentum-flow correlations. When possible, we compare our predictions to results from Au+Au collisions at 200 GeV to properly outline the effects of deformation in the initial state on final state observables.
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spellingShingle Comparisons and Predictions for Collisions of deformed $^{238}$U nuclei at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 193$ GeV
Fortier, Nicolas
Jeon, Sangyong
Gale, Charles
Nuclear Theory
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
We present comparisons to experimental data along with predictions of observables for U+U collisions at 193 GeV using a multistage theoretical and computational framework consisting of boost-invariant IP-Glasma initial state, MUSIC hydrodynamics, and a hadronic transport cascade generated by iS3D \& SMASH. Our results show great agreement with existing anisotropic flow measurements from RHIC [ arXiv:1505.07812 ; arXiv:1901.08155 ] . We provide predictions for differential flow observables as well as multiparticle correlations and transverse-momentum-flow correlations. When possible, we compare our predictions to results from Au+Au collisions at 200 GeV to properly outline the effects of deformation in the initial state on final state observables.
title Comparisons and Predictions for Collisions of deformed $^{238}$U nuclei at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 193$ GeV
topic Nuclear Theory
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.09816