Probing baryon correlations in heavy-ion collisions with factorial cumulants
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Abstract
We study proton/antiproton factorial cumulants as a probe of correlations among baryons in a hot QCD medium created in heavy-ion collisions. Using a recently developed formalism of density correlations, we incorporate the effect of (local) baryon number conservation and short-range baryon correlations. In particular, baryon-antibaryon annihilation in the hadronic phase is expected to have a distinct impact on factorial cumulants of (anti)protons. We present predictions for the acceptance dependence of various proton/antiproton cumulants and factorial cumulants in heavy-ion collisions at LHC and RHIC energies, and discuss how the experimental measurements can constrain the strength of baryon annihilation.
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Presenters
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Jonathan Parra
University of Houston, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Authors
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Jonathan Parra
University of Houston, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Gregoire Pihan
University of Houston
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Volker Koch
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Volodymyr Vovchenko
University of Houston