11–17 May 2025
Zipeng Bay Hall
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Coulomb Dissociation Measurement in Isobaric Collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200$ GeV with the STAR Experiment

14 May 2025, 10:05
20m
Zipeng Bay Hall

Zipeng Bay Hall

Zipeng Mountain Guangyuan International Conference Center, Hefei, Anhui, China, 231201

Speaker

Mr Huda Nasrulloh (University of Science and Technology of China)

Description

The STAR experiment collected large-statistics datasets from isobar collisions of $^{96}_{44}\text{Ru}+^{96}_{44}\text{Ru}$ and $^{96}_{40}\text{Zr}+^{96}_{40}\text{Zr}$ ions, offering a valuable opportunity to study Coulomb dissociation via Ultra-peripheral collisions (UPC). Despite having identical mass numbers, these isobars exhibit distinct proton and neutron distributions, leading to variations in their charge and neutron density profiles. These differences are expected to manifest in distinct Coulomb dissociation processes, particularly in the neutron emission spectra measured by the STAR Zero-Degree Calorimeters.

In this talk, we present new measurements on neutron emission from $^{96}_{44}\text{Ru}+^{96}_{44}\text{Ru}$ and $^{96}_{40}\text{Zr}+^{96}_{40}\text{Zr}$ collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=200$ GeV. By analyzing these results, we aim to gain deeper insights into the nuclear structure properties of isobaric nuclei, including their implications for neutron skin. These findings contribute to a better understanding of electromagnetic interactions and their correlation with nuclear studies in heavy-ion collisions.

Author

Mr Huda Nasrulloh (University of Science and Technology of China)

Presentation materials