Finite-Size Scaling of Non-Gaussian Fluctuations Near the QCD Critical Point

Abstract

An effective Finite-Size Scaling (FSS) of moment products from recent STAR measurements of the variance σ, skewness S and kurtosis of net-proton multiplicity distributions, are reported for a broad range of collision centralities in Au+Au (sNN= 7.7 - 200 GeV) collisions. The products Sσ and σ2 , which are directly related to the hgher-order baryon number susceptibility ratios (3)B/(2)B and (4)B/(2)B, show scaling patterns consistent with earlier indications for a second order phase transition at a critical end point (CEP) in the plane of temperature vs. baryon chemical potential (T,μB) of the QCD phase diagram. The resulting scaling functions validate the earlier estimates of Tcep 165 MeV and μBcep 95 MeV for the location of the CEP, and the critical exponents used to assign its 3D Ising model universality class.

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