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Dense Nuclear Matter Equation of State from Heavy-Ion Collisions

Authors :
Sorensen, Agnieszka
Agarwal, Kshitij
Brown, Kyle W.
Chajęcki, Zbigniew
Danielewicz, Paweł
Drischler, Christian
Gandolfi, Stefano
Holt, Jeremy W.
Kaminski, Matthias
Ko, Che-Ming
Kumar, Rohit
Li, Bao-An
Lynch, William G.
McIntosh, Alan B.
Newton, William G.
Pratt, Scott
Savchuk, Oleh
Stefaniak, Maria
Tews, Ingo
Tsang, ManYee Betty
Vogt, Ramona
Wolter, Hermann
Zbroszczyk, Hanna
Abbasi, Navid
Aichelin, Jörg
Andronic, Anton
Bass, Steffen A.
Becattini, Francesco
Blaschke, David
Bleicher, Marcus
Blume, Christoph
Bratkovskaya, Elena
Brown, B. Alex
Brown, David A.
Camaiani, Alberto
Casini, Giovanni
Chatziioannou, Katerina
Chbihi, Abdelouahad
Colonna, Maria
Cozma, Mircea Dan
Dexheimer, Veronica
Dong, Xin
Dore, Travis
Du, Lipei
Dueñas, José A.
Elfner, Hannah
Florkowski, Wojciech
Fujimoto, Yuki
Furnstahl, Richard J.
Gade, Alexandra
Galatyuk, Tetyana
Gale, Charles
Geurts, Frank
Gramegna, Fabiana
Grozdanov, Sašo
Hagel, Kris
Harris, Steven P.
Haxton, Wick
Heinz, Ulrich
Heller, Michal P.
Hen, Or
Hergert, Heiko
Herrmann, Norbert
Huang, Huan Zhong
Huang, Xu-Guang
Ikeno, Natsumi
Inghirami, Gabriele
Jankowski, Jakub
Jia, Jiangyong
Jiménez, José C.
Kapusta, Joseph
Kardan, Behruz
Karpenko, Iurii
Keane, Declan
Kharzeev, Dmitri
Kugler, Andrej
Fèvre, Arnaud Le
Lee, Dean
Liu, Hong
Lisa, Michael A.
Llope, William J.
Lombardo, Ivano
Lorenz, Manuel
Marchi, Tommaso
McLerran, Larry
Mosel, Ulrich
Motornenko, Anton
Müller, Berndt
Napolitani, Paolo
Natowitz, Joseph B.
Nazarewicz, Witold
Noronha, Jorge
Noronha-Hostler, Jacquelyn
Odyniec, Grażyna
Papakonstantinou, Panagiota
Paulínyová, Zuzana
Piekarewicz, Jorge
Pisarski, Robert D.
Plumberg, Christopher
Prakash, Madappa
Randrup, Jørgen
Ratti, Claudia
Rau, Peter
Reddy, Sanjay
Schmidt, Hans-Rudolf
Russotto, Paolo
Ryblewski, Radoslaw
Schäfer, Andreas
Schenke, Björn
Sen, Srimoyee
Senger, Peter
Seto, Richard
Shen, Chun
Sherrill, Bradley
Singh, Mayank
Skokov, Vladimir
Spaliński, Michał
Steinheimer, Jan
Stephanov, Mikhail
Stroth, Joachim
Sturm, Christian
Sun, Kai-Jia
Tang, Aihong
Torrieri, Giorgio
Trautmann, Wolfgang
Verde, Giuseppe
Vovchenko, Volodymyr
Wada, Ryoichi
Wang, Fuqiang
Wang, Gang
Werner, Klaus
Xu, Nu
Xu, Zhangbu
Yee, Ho-Ung
Yennello, Sherry
Yin, Yi
Source :
Prog.Part.Nucl.Phys. 134 (2024) 104080
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The nuclear equation of state (EOS) is at the center of numerous theoretical and experimental efforts in nuclear physics. With advances in microscopic theories for nuclear interactions, the availability of experiments probing nuclear matter under conditions not reached before, endeavors to develop sophisticated and reliable transport simulations to interpret these experiments, and the advent of multi-messenger astronomy, the next decade will bring new opportunities for determining the nuclear matter EOS, elucidating its dependence on density, temperature, and isospin asymmetry. Among controlled terrestrial experiments, collisions of heavy nuclei at intermediate beam energies (from a few tens of MeV/nucleon to about 25 GeV/nucleon in the fixed-target frame) probe the widest ranges of baryon density and temperature, enabling studies of nuclear matter from a few tenths to about 5 times the nuclear saturation density and for temperatures from a few to well above a hundred MeV, respectively. Collisions of neutron-rich isotopes further bring the opportunity to probe effects due to the isospin asymmetry. However, capitalizing on the enormous scientific effort aimed at uncovering the dense nuclear matter EOS, both at RHIC and at FRIB as well as at other international facilities, depends on the continued development of state-of-the-art hadronic transport simulations. This white paper highlights the essential role that heavy-ion collision experiments and hadronic transport simulations play in understanding strong interactions in dense nuclear matter, with an emphasis on how these efforts can be used together with microscopic approaches and neutron star studies to uncover the nuclear EOS.<br />Comment: White paper prepared for the 2023 Long Range Plan. v3: Updated version as published in Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics. Note: the published version does not include the executive summary; in the updated arXiv version, the executive summary is included as an appendix. v4: Corrected list of authors

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Theory
Nuclear Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Prog.Part.Nucl.Phys. 134 (2024) 104080
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2301.13253
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ppnp.2023.104080