Abstract
Deformation is a critical characteristic of atomic nuclei, reflecting the correlations within finite quantum many-body systems. The study of deformation is a key research area in nuclear physics. This article reviews the methodology used to image nuclear deformation in high-energy heavy-ion collisions. It delineates the techniques used to extract deformation parameters from these collisions, offering a detailed overview of recent advancements in understanding how nuclear deformation impacts heavy-ion collisions, particularly in relation to collective flow observables. Studying deformation not only presents a novel approach for extracting information about nuclear structure, complementing lower-energy methods, but it also helps constrain the initial conditions of heavy-ion collisions. The potential for forging an interdisciplinary connection between high-energy nuclear collisions and lower-energy nuclear structures is discussed.
| Translated title of the contribution | Imaging of nuclear deformation in high-energy nuclear collisions |
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| Original language | Chinese (Traditional) |
| Article number | 292002 |
| Journal | Scientia Sinica: Physica, Mechanica et Astronomica |
| Volume | 54 |
| Issue number | 9 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2024 |
Keywords
- collective flow
- heavy-ion collisions
- initial conditions
- nuclear deformation
- quark gluon plasma
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