Model Comparisons of Transverse Energy and Charged-Particle Multiplicity in A+A Collisions at Midrapidity from sNN = 7.7 to 200~GeV
Abstract
We present a comprehensive comparison of PHENIX measurements of transverse energy production (dET/dη) and charged-particle multiplicity (dN/dη) at midrapidity to simulations from PYTHIA-8, AMPT, HIJING, and SMASH. These comparisons span both small systems (d+Au, 3He+Au) and large systems (Cu+Cu, Cu+Au, Au+Au, and U+U) at sNN 200~GeV and Au+Au over a range of beam energies sNN = 7.7--200~GeV. Using the Rivet framework, we assess the performance of these models. While general trends are captured, significant deviations persist, particularly in low-energy and peripheral collisions, underscoring the need for improved modeling of baryon stopping and energy deposition mechanisms.
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