
TL;DR
This paper revisits the concept of glue clusters to estimate the width of balance functions in momentum space, showing good agreement with STAR collaboration measurements in central gold-gold collisions.
Contribution
It introduces a revised approach using glue clusters to predict balance function widths, aligning well with experimental data.
Findings
Balance function widths match experimental measurements
Glue cluster model effectively describes charge correlations
Good agreement with STAR data in central collisions
Abstract
The idea of glue clusters, i.e. short-range correlations in the quark-gluon plasma close to freeze-out, is used to estimate the width of balance functions in momentum space. A good agreement is found with the recent measurements of STAR collaboration for central collisions.
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