Three-Nucleon Correlations in Light Nuclei Yields Ratios from AMPT Model for QCD Critical Point Investigation
Abstract
This research use the AMPT model in Au+Au collisions to study the influence of the three nucleons correlation Cn2p on the light nuclei yield ratios. It is found that neglecting Cn2p leads to an overestimated relative neutron density fluctuation extraction. Including Cn2p will enhances the agreement with experimental results with higher yield ratios, yet it does not change the energy dependence of the yield ratio. Since there is no first-order phase transition or critical physics in the AMPT model, our work fails to reproduce the experimental energy-dependent peak around sNN = 20-30 GeV. Our work might offer a baseline for investigating critical physics phenomena using the light nuclei production as a probe.
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