Imaging the structure of atomic nuclei in high-energy nuclear collisions from STAR experiment (2409.09599v1)
Abstract: In relativistic heavy-ion collisions, the extractions of properties of quark-gluon plasma (QGP) are hindered by a limited understanding of its initial conditions, where the nuclear structure of the colliding ions play a significant role. In these proceedings, we present the first quantitative demonstration using ``collective flow assisted nuclear shape imaging" method to extract the quadrupole deformation and triaxiality from ${238}$U using data from the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). We achieve this by comparing bulk observables in ${238}$U+${238}$U collisions with nearly spherical ${197}$Au+${197}$Au collisions. A similar comparative measurement performed in collisions of ${96}$Ru+${96}$Ru and ${96}$Zr+${96}$Zr, suggests the presence of moderate quadrupole deformation of ${96}$Ru, large octupole deformation of ${96}$Zr, as well as an apparent neutron skin difference between these two species. The prospect of this nuclear shape imaging method as a novel tool for the study of nuclear structure is also elaborated.
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