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Hauptverfasser: Chen, Lizhu, Zhao, Ye-Yin, Li, Zhiming, Wu, Yuanfang
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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author Chen, Lizhu
Zhao, Ye-Yin
Li, Zhiming
Wu, Yuanfang
author_facet Chen, Lizhu
Zhao, Ye-Yin
Li, Zhiming
Wu, Yuanfang
contents Hyperorder cumulants $C_5/C_1$ and $C_6/C_2$ are recommended as sensitive observables to explore the QCD phase transition in heavy-ion collisions. Precisely measuring their results remains a difficult task in experiments, when employing the Centrality Bin Width Correction (CBWC) to suppress the initial volume fluctuations. Various techniques within the CBWC formula can lead to notable differences in the results. We will systematically investigate the application of the CBWC method to the measured net-proton $C_5/C_1$ and $C_6/C_2$ using the UrQMD model and Skellam-based simulations at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 11.5 GeV in Au + Au collisions. A recommended approach is proposed to calculate $C_5/C_1$ and $C_6/C_2$ in 0-40\% centrality. With statistics comparable to the RHIC Beam Energy Scan phase II (BES-II), our studies provide a baseline for analyzing net-proton $C_5/C_1$ and $C_6/C_2$ in relativistic heavy-ion collisions.
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spellingShingle Several problems on the measured hyperorder cumulants of net-proton distributions in heavy-ion collisions
Chen, Lizhu
Zhao, Ye-Yin
Li, Zhiming
Wu, Yuanfang
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Hyperorder cumulants $C_5/C_1$ and $C_6/C_2$ are recommended as sensitive observables to explore the QCD phase transition in heavy-ion collisions. Precisely measuring their results remains a difficult task in experiments, when employing the Centrality Bin Width Correction (CBWC) to suppress the initial volume fluctuations. Various techniques within the CBWC formula can lead to notable differences in the results. We will systematically investigate the application of the CBWC method to the measured net-proton $C_5/C_1$ and $C_6/C_2$ using the UrQMD model and Skellam-based simulations at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 11.5 GeV in Au + Au collisions. A recommended approach is proposed to calculate $C_5/C_1$ and $C_6/C_2$ in 0-40\% centrality. With statistics comparable to the RHIC Beam Energy Scan phase II (BES-II), our studies provide a baseline for analyzing net-proton $C_5/C_1$ and $C_6/C_2$ in relativistic heavy-ion collisions.
title Several problems on the measured hyperorder cumulants of net-proton distributions in heavy-ion collisions
topic High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
High Energy Physics - Experiment
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.14982