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Directed, elliptic and higher order flow harmonics of protons, deuterons and tritons in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 2.4$ GeV
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
HADES collaborationAdamczewski-Musch, J.Arnold, O.Behnke, C.Belounnas, A.Belyaev, A.Berger-Chen, J. C.Blanco, A.Blume, C.Böhmer, M.Bordalo, P.Chernenko, S.Chlad, L.Ciepal, I.Deveaux, C.Dreyer, J.Epple, E.Fabbietti, L.Fateev, O.Filip, P.Fonte, P.Franco, C.Friese, J.Fröhlich, I.Galatyuk, T.Garzón, J. A.Gernhäuser, R.Golosov, O.Golubeva, M.Greifenhagen, R.Guber, F.Gumberidze, M.Harabasz, S.Heinz, T.Hennino, T.Hlavac, S.Höhne, C.Holzmann, R.Ierusalimov, A.Ivashkin, A.Kämpfer, B.Karavicheva, T.Kardan, B.Koenig, I.Koenig, W.Kohls, M.Kolb, B. W.Korcyl, G.Kornakov, G.Kornas, F.Kotte, R.Kugler, A.Kunz, T.Kurepin, A.Kurilkin, A.Kurilkin, P.Ladygin, V.Lalik, R.Lapidus, K.Lebedev, A.Lopes, L.Lorenz, M.Mahmoud, T.Maier, L.Malige, A.Mamaev, M.Mangiarotti, A.Markert, J.Matulewicz, T.Maurus, S.Metag, V.Michel, J.Mihaylov, D. M.Morozov, S.Müntz, C.Münzer, R.Naumann, L.Nowakowski, K.Parpottas, Y.Pechenov, V.Pechenova, O.Petukhov, O.Piasecki, K.Pietraszko, J.Przygoda, W.Pysz, K.Ramos, S.Ramstein, B.Rathod, N.Reshetin, A.Rodriguez-Ramos, P.Rosier, P.Rost, A.Rustamov, A.Sadovsky, A.Salabura, P.Scheib, T.Schuldes, H.Schwab, E.Scozzi, F.Seck, F.Sellheim, P.Selyuzhenkov, I.Siebenson, J.Silva, L.Singh, U.Smyrski, J.Sobolev, Yu. G.Spataro, S.Spies, S.Ströbele, H.Stroth, J.Sturm, C.Svoboda, O.Szala, M.Tlusty, P.Traxler, M.Tsertos, H.Usenko, E.Wagner, V.Wendisch, C.Wiebusch, M. G.Wirth, J.Wójcik, D.Zanevsky, Y.Zumbruch, P.
Source
Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 262301 (2020)
Subject
Nuclear Experiment
Language
Abstract
Flow coefficients $v_{n}$ of the orders $n = 1 - 6$ are measured with the High-Acceptance DiElectron Spectrometer (HADES) at GSI for protons, deuterons and tritons as a function of centrality, transverse momentum and rapidity in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 2.4$ GeV. Combining the information from the flow coefficients of all orders allows to construct for the first time, at collision energies of a few GeV, a multi-differential picture of the angular emission pattern of these particles. It reflects the complicated interplay between the effect of the central fireball pressure on the emission of particles and their subsequent interaction with spectator matter. The high precision information on higher order flow coefficients is a major step forward in constraining the equation-of-state of dense baryonic matter.
Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures; Figs. 2, 3 and 5 updated from re-analysis of data including UrQMD model predictions. Plotting error in Fig. 4 corrected; Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Lett