Ratios of collective flow observables in high-energy isobar collisions are insensitive to final state interactions
Abstract: The ratios of bulk observables, such as harmonic flow $v_2$ and $v_3$, between high-energy ${96}$Ru+${96}$Ru and ${96}$Zr+${96}$Zr collisions were recently argued to be a clean probe of the nuclear structure differences between ${96}$Ru and ${96}$Zr. Using a transport model simulation of isobar collisions, we quantify this claim from the dependence of the ratios $v_{2,\mathrm{Ru}}/v_{2,\mathrm{Zr}}$ and $v_{3,\mathrm{Ru}}/v_{3,\mathrm{Zr}}$ on various final state effects, such as the shear viscosity, hadronization and hadronic cascade. Although the $v_2$ and $v_3$ change by more than 50% when varying the final state effects, the ratios are unchanged. In addition, these ratios are independent of the transverse momentum $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ and hadron species, despite of up to a factor of two change in $v_n$. The ratio of mean transverse momentum $\left\langle p_{\mathrm{T}}\right\rangle$ is found to be controlled by the nuclear skin and nuclear radius, but is only slightly impacted by the final state effects. Therefore, these isobar ratios serve as a clean probe of the initial condition of the quark-gluon plasma, which in turn is controlled by the collective structure of the colliding nuclei.
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