Spectator induced electromagnetic effects in heavy-ion collisions and space-time-momentum conditions for pion emission
V.Ozvenchuk, A.Rybicki, A.Szczurek, A.Marcinek, M.Kie{\l}bowicz

TL;DR
This paper models electromagnetic effects from spectator charges on pion distributions in heavy-ion collisions, incorporating realistic emission conditions and comparing with experimental data to understand space-time dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a fire-streak model with realistic emission conditions to accurately describe electromagnetic effects on pion ratios in heavy-ion collisions.
Findings
Good agreement with NA49 data on pion ratios.
Short emission times (0.5-2 fm/c) favored by data.
Inclusion of fire-streak rotation explains directed flow patterns.
Abstract
We present our calculation of electromagnetic effects, induced by the spectator charge on Feynman- distributions of charged pions in peripheral collisions at CERN SPS energies, including realistic initial space-time-momentum conditions for pion emission. The calculation is performed in the framework of our simplified implementation of the fire-streak model, adopted to the production of both and mesons. Isospin effects are included to take into account the asymmetry in production of and at high rapidity. A comparison to a simpler model from the literature is made. We obtain a good description of the NA49 data on the - and -dependence of the ratio of cross sections . The experimental data favors short times (~fm/) for fast pion creation in the local fire-streak rest frame. The possibility of the expansion…
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