3–9 Sept 2023
Hilton of the Americas, 1600 Lamar, Houston, Texas, 77010, USA
US/Central timezone

Effects of first-order chiral phase transition in relativistic heavy-ion collisions

6 Sept 2023, 15:00
20m
Ballroom C (Hilton of the Americas)

Ballroom C

Hilton of the Americas

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Speaker

Dr KaiJia Sun (Institute of Modern Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai, China)

Description

Using a relativistic transport model to describe the evolution of the quantum chromodynamic matter produced in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=3-200$ GeV, we study the effect of a first-order phase transition in the equation of state of this matter on the yield ratio $N_tN_p/ N_d^2$ ($tp/d^2$) of produced proton ($p$), deuteron ($d$), and triton ($t$). We find that the large density inhomogeneities generated by the spinodal instability during the first-order phase transition can survive the fast expansion of the subsequent hadronic matter and lead to enhanced $tp/d^2$ in central collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=3-5$~GeV as seen in the experiments by the STAR Collaboration and the E864 Collaboration. However, this enhancement subsides with increasing collision centrality, and the resulting almost flat centrality dependence of $tp/d^2$ at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=3$ GeV can also be used as a signal for the first-order phase transition.

Category Theory

Primary author

Dr KaiJia Sun (Institute of Modern Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai, China)

Co-authors

Che-Ming Ko Feng Li (Lanzhou University) Jun Xu (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, CAS) Prof. Lie-Wen Chen (shanghai jiao tong university) WenHao Zhou (Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS)

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