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Main Authors: Werner, K., Jahan, J., Karpenko, I., Pierog, T., Stefaniak, M., Vintache, D.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.11275
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author Werner, K.
Jahan, J.
Karpenko, I.
Pierog, T.
Stefaniak, M.
Vintache, D.
author_facet Werner, K.
Jahan, J.
Karpenko, I.
Pierog, T.
Stefaniak, M.
Vintache, D.
contents The EPOS4 project is an attempt to construct a realistic model for describing relativistic collisions of different systems, from proton-proton ($pp$) to nucleus-nucleus ($AA$), at energies from several TeV per nucleon down to several GeV. We argue that a parallel scattering formalism (as in EPOS4) is relevant for primary scatterings in AA collisions above 4 GeV, whereas sequential scattering (cascade) is appropriate below. We present briefly the basic elements of EPOS4, and then investigate heavy ion collisions from 62.4 GeV down to 4 GeV, to understand how physics changes with energy, studying in particular the disappearance of the fluid component at low energies.
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spellingShingle Heavy ion collisions from $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ of 62.4 GeV down to 4 GeV in the EPOS4 framework
Werner, K.
Jahan, J.
Karpenko, I.
Pierog, T.
Stefaniak, M.
Vintache, D.
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Nuclear Theory
The EPOS4 project is an attempt to construct a realistic model for describing relativistic collisions of different systems, from proton-proton ($pp$) to nucleus-nucleus ($AA$), at energies from several TeV per nucleon down to several GeV. We argue that a parallel scattering formalism (as in EPOS4) is relevant for primary scatterings in AA collisions above 4 GeV, whereas sequential scattering (cascade) is appropriate below. We present briefly the basic elements of EPOS4, and then investigate heavy ion collisions from 62.4 GeV down to 4 GeV, to understand how physics changes with energy, studying in particular the disappearance of the fluid component at low energies.
title Heavy ion collisions from $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ of 62.4 GeV down to 4 GeV in the EPOS4 framework
topic High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Nuclear Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.11275