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Effect of nuclear structure on particle production in relativistic heavy-ion collisions using the AMPT model

Published 23 May 2023 in hep-ph, hep-ex, and nucl-ex | (2305.13950v2)

Abstract: We report first study of transverse momentum ($p_\mathrm{T}$) spectra for $\pi{\pm}$, $K{\pm}$, $p$, and $\bar{p}$ in isobar, ${96}{44}$Ru+${96}{44}$Ru and ${96}{40}$Zr+${96}{40}$Zr, collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}} = 200$ GeV using a multi-phase transport (AMPT) model. Particle yields ($dN/dy$), average transverse momenta ($\langle p_\mathrm{T} \rangle$), and particle ratios are reported in various collision systems with different parameterizations of the Woods-Saxon (WS) distribution. We observed a maximum difference of 5% in the particle yields in peripheral collisions when we included a quadrupole and octupole deformation and a nuclear size difference between the isobars. The $\pi{-}$/$\pi{+}$ ratio is smaller in Ru+Ru collisions compared to Zr+Zr collisions indicating an effect of isospin due to difference in number of protons and neutrons between the two nuclei. The $K{-}$/$K{+}$ ratio is same in both the systems indicating the dominance of the pair production mechanism in the kaon production. The $\bar{p}/p$ ratio is further smaller in Ru+Ru collisions than Zr+Zr collisions, indicating the effect of baryon stopping in addition to the isospin effect. A system size dependence is observed in $dN/dy$ and $\langle p_\mathrm{T} \rangle$ when we compare the results from isobar collisions with Au+Au and U+U collisions.

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