Charge and energy deposition in the McDIPPER framework
Abstract
In this short note we present aspects of the energy and charge deposition within the McDIPPER, a novel 3D resolved model for the initial state of ultrarelativistic Heavy-Ion collisions based on the k-factorized Color Glass Condensate hybrid approach. This framework is a initial-state Monte Carlo event generator which deposits the relevant conserved charges (energy, charge and baryon densities) both in the midrapidity and forward/backward regions of the collision. The event-by-event generator computes the gluon and (anti-) quark phase-space densities using the IP-Sat model, from where the conserved charges can be extracted directly. In this work we present the centrality and collision energy dependence for the deposited conserved quantities at midrapidity and the full event, the so-called 4π solid angle range.
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