The baryon number fluctuation σ2 as a probe of nuclear matter phase transition at high baryon density
Abstract
Two critical end points (CEPs) of the chiral phase transition and the nuclear liquid-gas phase transition show up at finite baryon chemical potential. The kurtosis σ2 of baryon number fluctuation on the T-μB plane is positive on the first-order side and negative on the crossover side along the phase boundary. The freeze-out line extracted from the heavy ion collisions crosses between these two phase boundaries, one can observe a peak of σ2 around the collision energy 5 GeV near the CEP of the chiral phase transition, and negative σ2 at low collision energies due to the CEP of the nuclear liquid-gas phase transition. This expalains the experimental measurement of σ2 at the collision energies of 2.4 GeV at HADES and 3 GeV and 7.7-200 GeV at STAR for most central collision. Thus we propose that the baryon number fluctuation σ2 can be used as a probe of nuclear matter phase structure at high baryon density.
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