Model dependence of the number of participant nucleons and observable consequences in heavy-ion collisions
Abstract
The centrality determination and the estimated fluctuations of number of participant nucleons Npart in Au-Au collisions at 1.23 AGeV beam kinetic energy suffers from severe model dependencies. Comparing the Glauber Monte Carlo (MC) and UrQMD transport models, it is shown that Npart is a strongly model dependant quantity. In addition, for any given centrality class, Glauber MC and UrQMD predicts drastically different Npart distributions. The impact parameter b and the number of charged particles Nch on the other hand are much more correlated and give an almost model independent centrality estimator. It is suggested that the total baryon number balance, from integrated rapidity distributions, can be used instead of Npart in experiments. Preliminary HADES data show significant differences to both, UrQMD simulations and STAR data in this respect.
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