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Charged-pion production in $\mathbf {Au+Au}$ collisions at $\sqrt{\mathbf {s}_{\mathbf {NN}}} = 2.4~{\mathbf {GeV}}$

Authors :
Adamczewski-Musch, J.
Arnold, O.
Chernenko, S.
Selyuzhenkov, I.
Siebenson, J.
Silva, L.
Singh, U.
Smyrski, J.
Sobolev, Yu. G.
Spataro, S.
Spies, S.
Ströbele, H.
Stroth, J.
Chlad, L.
Sturm, C.
Svoboda, O.
Szala, M.
Tlusty, P.
Traxler, M.
Tsertos, H.
Usenko, E.
Wagner, V.
Wendisch, C.
Wiebusch, Michael
Ciepał, I.
Wirth, J.
Wójcik, D.
Zanevsky, Y.
Zumbruch, P.
HADES collaboration
Deveaux, C.
Dreyer, J.
Epple, E.
Fabbietti, L.
Fateev, O.
Filip, P.
Fonte, P.
Behnke, C.
Franco, C.
Friese, J.
Fröhlich, I.
Galatyuk, T.
Garzón, J. A.
Gernhäuser, R.
Gläßel, S.
Golubeva, M.
Greifenhagen, R.
Guber, F.
Belounnas, A.
Gumberidze, M.
Harabasz, S.
Heinz, T.
Hennino, T.
Hlavac, S.
Höhne, C.
Holzmann, R.
Ierusalimov, A.
Ivashkin, A.
Kämpfer, B.
Belyaev, A.
Karavicheva, T.
Kardan, B.
Koenig, I.
Koenig, W.
Kohls, M.
Kolb, B. W.
Korcyl, G.
Kornakov, G.
Kornas, F.
Kotte, R.
Berger-Chen, J. C.
Kugler, A.
Kunz, T.
Kurepin, A.
Kurilkin, A.
Kurilkin, P.
Ladygin, V.
Lalik, R.
Lapidus, K.
Lebedev, A.
Lopes, L.
Blanco, A.
Lorenz, M.
Mahmoud, T.
Maier, L.
Malige, A.
Mangiarotti, A.
Markert, J.
Matulewicz, T.
Maurus, S.
Metag, V.
Michel, J.
Blume, C.
Mihaylov, D. M.
Morozov, S.
Müntz, C.
Münzer, R.
Naumann, L.
Nowakowski, K.
Parpottas, Y.
Pechenov, V.
Pechenova, O.
Petukhov, O.
Böhmer, M.
Piasecki, K.
Pietraszko, J.
Przygoda, W.
Pysz, K.
Ramos, S.
Ramstein, B.
Rathod, N.
Reshetin, A.
Rodriguez-Ramos, P.
Rosier, P.
Bordalo, P.
Rost, Adria
Rustamov, A.
Sadovsky, A.
Salabura, P.
Scheib, T.
Schuldes, H.
Schwab, E.
Scozzi, F.
Seck, F.
Sellheim, P.
Source :
The European physical journal / A 56(10), 259 (2020). doi:10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00237-2
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer, 2020.

Abstract

We present high-statistic data on charged-pion emission from Au + Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}} = 2.4~\hbox {GeV}$ (corresponding to $E_{beam} = 1.23~\hbox {A GeV}$) in four centrality classes in the range 0–40% of the most central collisions. The data are analyzed as a function of transverse momentum, transverse mass, rapidity, and polar angle. Pion multiplicity per participating nucleon decreases moderately with increasing centrality. The polar angular distributions are found to be non-isotropic even for the most central event class. Our results on pion multiplicity fit well into the general trend of the available world data, but undershoot by $2.5~\sigma $ data from the FOPI experiment measured at slightly lower beam energy. We compare our data to state-of-the-art transport model calculations (PHSD, IQMD, PHQMD, GiBUU and SMASH) and find substantial differences between the measurement and the results of these calculations.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The European physical journal / A 56(10), 259 (2020). doi:10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00237-2
Accession number :
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