Systematic investigation of the nuclear multiple deformations in U+U collisions with A Multi-Phase Transport model
Abstract
Relativistic heavy ion collisions provide a unique opportunity to study the shape of colliding nuclei, even up to higher-order multiple deformations. In this work, several observables that are sensitive to quadrupole and hexadecapole deformations of Uranium-238 in relativistic U+U collisions have been systematically investigated with A Multi-Phase Transport model. We find that the flow harmonic v2, the v2 and mean transverse momentum correlation, and the three-particle asymmetry cumulant ac2\3\ are sensitive to nuclear quadrupole deformation, while ac2\3\ and nonlinear response coefficient 4,22 are sensitive to nuclear hexadecapole deformation. Our results from transport model studies are in qualitative agreement with previous hydrodynamic studies. The results indicate that the uncertainties of the hexadecapole deformation of Uranium on the quadrupole deformation determination can be reduced by the abundance of correlation observables provided by the relativistic heavy ion collisions.
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