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Main Authors: Gope, Somen, Das, Supriya, Biswas, Saikat
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.05175
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author Gope, Somen
Das, Supriya
Biswas, Saikat
author_facet Gope, Somen
Das, Supriya
Biswas, Saikat
contents In this study, the intermittency behavior of emitted particles produced in heavy ion collisions has been studied using both modes (default $\&$ string melting) of A Multi Phase Transport (AMPT) model-generated data. We adopted one of the most conventional and successful techniques, the Scaled Factorial Moment (SFM) method, using Monte Carlo (MC) data for 10 AGeV Au+Au collisions in search of intermittency in the model-generated data. Our interest is to search for intermittency behavior of particles that leads to multiplicity fluctuations and that would reveal a phase transition from hadronic matter to QGP. In this article, the intermittency values for both modes of AMPT data are presented. The results obtain some insight into the dynamics of heavy ion collisions and the formation of QGP.
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spellingShingle Existence of dynamical fluctuation in AMPT generated data for Au+Au collisions at 10 AGeV
Gope, Somen
Das, Supriya
Biswas, Saikat
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
In this study, the intermittency behavior of emitted particles produced in heavy ion collisions has been studied using both modes (default $\&$ string melting) of A Multi Phase Transport (AMPT) model-generated data. We adopted one of the most conventional and successful techniques, the Scaled Factorial Moment (SFM) method, using Monte Carlo (MC) data for 10 AGeV Au+Au collisions in search of intermittency in the model-generated data. Our interest is to search for intermittency behavior of particles that leads to multiplicity fluctuations and that would reveal a phase transition from hadronic matter to QGP. In this article, the intermittency values for both modes of AMPT data are presented. The results obtain some insight into the dynamics of heavy ion collisions and the formation of QGP.
title Existence of dynamical fluctuation in AMPT generated data for Au+Au collisions at 10 AGeV
topic High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.05175