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Impact of nuclear structure on longitudinal flow decorrelations in high-energy isobar collisions

Published 10 Aug 2022 in nucl-th and nucl-ex | (2208.05416v2)

Abstract: Fluctuations of harmonic flow along pseudorapidity, known as flow decorrelations, are an important probe of the initial state geometry of the quark-gluon plasma. The flow decorrelations are shown to be sensitive to the collective structure of the colliding nuclei, as revealed clearly by comparing collisions of isobars, ${96}$Ru+${96}$Ru and ${96}$Zr+${96}$Zr, which have different nuclear structures. The flow decorrelations in central collisions are mostly sensitive to nuclear deformations, while those in the mid-central collisions are primarily sensitive to differences in skin thickness between ${96}$Ru and ${96}$Zr. Longitudinal flow decorrelations in heavy-ion collisions are a new tool to probe the structure of colliding nuclei.

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