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Evidence of Hexadecapole Deformation in Uranium-238 at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider

Published 27 Feb 2023 in nucl-th, hep-ex, hep-ph, and nucl-ex | (2302.13617v2)

Abstract: There is strong evidence of the failure of hydrodynamic simulations of the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) to reproduce data on the elliptic flow of particles in relativistic collisions of ${238}$U nuclei at the BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). We demonstrate that this failure is caused by an inappropriate implementation of well-deformed ions, such as ${238}$U, in the hydrodynamic framework. Past studies have identified the deformation of the nuclear surface with that of the nuclear volume, though these are different concepts. In particular, a volume quadrupole moment can be generated by both a surface hexadecapole and a surface quadrupole moment. This feature was so far neglected in the modeling of heavy-ion collisions, and is particularly relevant for nuclei like ${238}$U, which is both quadrupole- and hexadecapole-deformed. With rigorous input from Skyrme density functional calculations, we show that correcting for such effects in the implementation of nuclear deformations in hydrodynamic simulations restores agreement with BNL RHIC data. This brings consistency to the results of nuclear experiments across energy scales, and demonstrates the impact of the hexadecapole deformation of ${238}$U on high-energy collisions.

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