System scan of the multiplicity correlation between forward and backward rapidities in the relativistic heavy-ion collisions by using a multi-phase transport model

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi-An Li ◽  
Dong-Fang Wang ◽  
Song Zhang ◽  
Yugang Ma

Abstract A systematic study on forward-backward (FB) multiplicity correlations from large systems to small ones through a multi-phase transport model (AMPT) has been performed and the phenomenon that correlation strength increases with the centrality can be explained by taking the distribution of events as the superposition of a series of Gaussian distributions. It is also found that correlations in the η - Φ plane can imply the shape of event. Furthermore, long range correlations originate from the fluctuations associated with the source information. FB correlations allow us to decouple long range correlations from short range correlations, and may provide a chance to investigate the $\alpha$-clustering structure in initial colliding light nuclei as well. It seems the tetrahedron $^{16}$O + $^{16}$O collision gives a more uniform and symmetrical fireball, after that emits the final particles more isotropically or independently in the longitudinal direction, indicating that the forward-backward multiplicity correlation could be used to identify the pattern of $\alpha$-clustered $^{16}$O in future experiments.

2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shakeel Ahmad ◽  
Anisa Khatun ◽  
Shaista Khan ◽  
A. Ahmad ◽  
M. Irfan

Long-range correlations are searched for by analysing the experimental data on16O-AgBr and32S-AgBr collisions at 200 A GeV/c and the results are compared with the predictions of a multi phase transport (AMPT) model. The findings reveal that the observed forward-backward (F-B) multiplicity correlations are mainly of short range in nature. The range of F-B correlations are observed to extend with increasing projectile mass. The observed extended range of F-B correlations might be due to overall multiplicity fluctuations arising because of nuclear geometry. The findings are not sufficient for making any definite conclusions regarding the presence of long-range correlations.


2013 ◽  
Vol 22 (09) ◽  
pp. 1350066 ◽  
Author(s):  
SHAKEEL AHMAD ◽  
ANUJ CHANDRA ◽  
M. ZAFAR ◽  
M. IRFAN ◽  
A. AHMAD

Forward–backward (FB) charge correlations are investigated by analyzing experimental data on 16 O – AgBr interactions at 14.5A, 60A and 200A GeV . Findings are compared with the predictions of Monte Carlo model, heavy-ion jet interaction generater (HIJING). The results reveal that the observed correlations are mainly of short-range type, which arise due to the decay of clusters and/or resonances produced in the central rapidity region. The range of FB correlations are observed to extend with increasing beam energy. However, there is no evidence for the presence of long-range correlations even at the highest incident energy considered.


2015 ◽  
Vol 24 (05) ◽  
pp. 1550041 ◽  
Author(s):  
Subhash Singha ◽  
Bedangadas Mohanty ◽  
Zi-Wei Lin

We have studied the K* production within a multi-phase transport model (AMPT) for Au + Au collisions at [Formula: see text] to understand the hadronic re-scattering effect on the measured yields of the resonance. The hadronic re-scattering of the K* decay daughter particles (π and K) will alter their momentum distribution thereby making it difficult to reconstruct the K* signal through the invariant mass method. An increased hadronic re-scattering effect thus leads to a decrease in the reconstructed yield of K* in the heavy-ion collisions. Through this simulation study, we argue that a decrease in K*/K ratio with the increase in collision centrality necessarily reflects the hadronic re-scattering effect. Since the re-scattering occurs in the hadronic phase and K* has a lifetime of 4 fm/c, we present a toy model-based discussion on using measured K*/K to put a lower limit on the hadronic phase lifetime in high energy nuclear collisions.


1994 ◽  
Vol 50 (2) ◽  
pp. 1077-1084 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Barrette ◽  
R. Bellwied ◽  
P. Braun-Munzinger ◽  
W. E. Cleland ◽  
T. M. Cormier ◽  
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