Probing nuclear quadrupole deformation from correlation of elliptic flow and transverse momentum in heavy ion collisions

Abstract

In heavy ion collisions, elliptic flow v2 and radial flow, characterized by event-wise average transverse momentum [pT], are related to the shape and size of the overlap region, which are sensitive to the shape of colliding atomic nuclei. The Pearson correlation coefficient between v2 and [pT], 2, was found to be particularly sensitive to the quadrupole deformation parameter β that is traditionally measured in low energy experiments. Built on earlier insight that the prolate deformation β>0 reduces the 2 in ultra-central collisions (UCC), we show that the prolate deformation β<0 enhances the value of 2. As β>0 and β<0 are the two extremes of triaxiality, the strength and sign of v22-[pT] correlation can be used to provide valuable information on the triaxiality of the nucleus. Our study provide further arguments for using the hydrodynamic flow as a precision tool to directly image the deformation of the atomic nuclei at extremely short time scale (<10-24s).

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