Probing triaxial deformation of atomic nuclei in high-energy heavy ion collisions
Jiangyong Jia

TL;DR
This paper proposes a method to determine the triaxial deformation parameters of atomic nuclei by analyzing collective flow responses in high-energy heavy-ion collisions, enabling new insights into nuclear shape characteristics.
Contribution
It introduces an analytical framework linking flow response variances and skewnesses to nuclear deformation parameters, allowing simultaneous constraints on $eta_2$ and $ extgamma$ from collision data.
Findings
Analytical forms for variances and skewnesses in terms of $eta_2$ and $ extgamma$
Normalized skewnesses can isolate $ extgamma$ dependence
Method enables constraining nuclear triaxiality through collision experiments
Abstract
Most atomic nuclei are deformed with a quadrupole shape described by its overall strength and triaxiality . The deformation can be accessed in high-energy heavy-ion collisions by measuring the collective flow response of the produced quark-gluon plasma to the eccentricity and the density gradient in the initial state. Using analytical estimate and a Glauber model, I show that the variances, or , and skewnesses, or , have a simple analytical form of and , respectively. From these, I constructed several normalized skewnesses to isolate the dependence from that of , and show that the correlations…
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