Disentangling baryon stopping and neutron skin effects in heavy-ion collisions

Abstract

We analyse the net baryon (B) and net electric charge (Q) stopping in heavy-ion collisions using the statistical model. Focusing first on isobar collisions Ru+Ru and Zr+Zr at s NN=200~GeV, we show that the excess baryon-stopping parameter γB (NB/NQ)\,(Z/A) can be quantitatively extracted from forthcoming RHIC measurements of charge- and baryon-stopping ratios. We then generalize the approach to other collision systems at RHIC and LHC energies and introduce an oxygen-baseline observable, rOX, whose central-to-peripheral ratio exhibits strong and systematic sensitivity to the neutron-skin thickness of the target nucleus X.

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