Role of clustered nuclear geometry in particle production through p-C and p-O collisions at the Large Hadron Collider
Aswathy Menon K R, Suraj Prasad, Neelkamal Mallick, and Raghunath Sahoo

TL;DR
This study investigates how nuclear alpha-clustering influences azimuthal anisotropy in small collision systems at the LHC, revealing the impact of nuclear structure on particle flow observables.
Contribution
First exploration of alpha-cluster effects on azimuthal anisotropy in p-C and p-O collisions using a multi-phase transport model.
Findings
Alpha-clustering affects flow coefficients ($v_2$, $v_3$) and initial eccentricities ($$, $3$).
Comparison with Gaussian nuclear density profiles highlights structural influences.
Results suggest nuclear shape impacts small system collectivity.
Abstract
Long-range multi-particle correlations in heavy-ion collisions have shown conclusive evidence of the hydrodynamic behavior of strongly interacting matter and are associated with the final-state azimuthal momentum anisotropy. In small collision systems, azimuthal anisotropy can be influenced by the hadronization mechanism and residual jet-like correlations. Thus, one of the motives of the planned p--O and O--O collisions at the LHC and RHIC is to understand the origin of small system collectivity. As the anisotropic flow coefficients () are sensitive to the initial-state effects including nuclear shape, deformation, and charge density profiles, studies involving C and O nuclei are transpiring due to the presence of exotic (He) clusters in such nuclei. In this study, for the first time, we investigate the effects of nuclear --clusters on the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
