Constraining the density dependence of the symmetry energy using the multiplicity and average $p_T$ ratios of charged pions
M.D. Cozma

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that combining charged pion multiplicity and average $p_T$ ratios in heavy-ion collisions allows for simultaneous constraints on the symmetry energy's density dependence and the $ riangle$(1232) potential, improving understanding of nuclear matter.
Contribution
It introduces a method to constrain both the symmetry energy slope and the $ riangle$(1232) potential by including pion $p_T$ ratios in transport model analyses.
Findings
Constraints favor a symmetry energy slope parameter $L > 50$ MeV.
Including $p_T$ ratios helps disentangle effects of symmetry energy and $ riangle$(1232) potential.
Current data limitations hinder more precise constraints.
Abstract
The charged pion multiplicity ratio in intermediate energy heavy-ion collisions, a probe of the density dependence of symmetry energy above the saturation point, has been proven in a previous study to be extremely sensitive to the strength of the isovector (1232) potential in nuclear matter. As there is no knowledge, either from theory or experiment, about the magnitude of this quantity, the extraction of constraints on the slope of the symmetry energy at saturation by using exclusively the mentioned observable is hindered at present. It is shown that, by including the ratio of average of charged pions in the list of fitted observables, the noted problem can be circumvented. A realistic description of this observable requires accounting for the interaction of pions with the dense nuclear matter environment by the…
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