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Signals for fluctuating constituent numbers in small systems
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Bass, Steffen A
, Kirchner, Andreas
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Distribution functions
/ Heavy ions
/ Ionic collisions
/ Momentum transfer
/ Partons
/ Sampling methods
2025
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Signals for fluctuating constituent numbers in small systems
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Bass, Steffen A
, Kirchner, Andreas
in
Distribution functions
/ Heavy ions
/ Ionic collisions
/ Momentum transfer
/ Partons
/ Sampling methods
2025
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Signals for fluctuating constituent numbers in small systems
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Signals for fluctuating constituent numbers in small systems
2025
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Overview
We propose an extension of the initial condition model TRENTo for sampling the number of partons inside the nucleons that participate in a heavy-ion collision. This sampling method is based on parton distribution functions (PDFs) and therefore has a natural dependence on the momentum transferred in the collision and the scale being probed during the collision. We examine the resulting distributions and their dependence on the momentum transfer. Additionally, we explore the sensitivity of different observables on the number of partons using the TRENTo framework and the estimators available therein for final-state observables.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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