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18–23 Aug 2024
Whistler Conference Centre
America/Vancouver timezone
Proceedings deadline: OCTOBER 18, 2024

Precision Measurements of Net-Proton Number Fluctuations in Au+Au Collisions at RHIC

22 Aug 2024, 17:20
25m
Garibaldi B

Garibaldi B

Invited Talk Relativistic Heavy Ion collisions, QGP Hot & Cold QCD

Speaker

Nu Xu (LBNL)

Description

The main goal of the RHIC beam energy scan program (BES) is to study the strongly interacting nuclear matter phase structure and search for the possible QCD critical point in high-energy nuclear collisions. Over more than a decade, the scan (BES-I and BES-II) covered a wide range of collision energy, from the center of mass energy 3.0 GeV to 200 GeV corresponding to a wide range of baryonic-chemical potential 𝜇_𝐵 = 750 MeV to 25 MeV. The STAR detector, with some crucial upgrades, was the main apparatus used in the scan. Observables, for studying the physics of collectivity, Chirality, criticality, including light/strange hadrons, leptons, correlations, (hyper-)nuclei have been measured with the highest precision to date.

In this talk, we will focus on the physics of phase boundary and QCD critical point. Specifically, new BES-II data on collision energy and centrality dependence of proton, anti-proton and net-proton cumulants, up to the 4TH order, in Au+Au collisions energy at 7.7, 9.2, 11.5, 14.6, 17.3, 19.6 and 27 GeV, will be presented. The new experimental results will be discussed within the framework of non-critical model calculations.

Funding Agency US DOE
Email Address nxu@lbl.gov

Primary author

Nu Xu (LBNL)

Presentation materials