Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5494195 | Nuclear Physics A | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We discuss the next-to-leading order Taylor expansion of ratios of cumulants of net-baryon number fluctuations. We focus on the relation between the skewness ratio, SBÏBâ¡Ï3B/Ï1B, and the kurtosis ratio, κBÏB2â¡Ï4B/Ï2B. We show that differences in these two cumulant ratios are small for small values of the baryon chemical potential. The next-to-leading order correction to κBÏB2 however is approximately three times larger than that for SBÏB. The former thus drops much more rapidly with increasing beam energy, sNN. We argue that these generic patterns are consistent with current data on cumulants of net-proton number fluctuations measured by the STAR Collaboration at sNNâ¥19.6 GeV.
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Authors
F. Karsch, A. Bazavov, H.-T. Ding, P. Hegde, O. Kaczmarek, E. Laermann, Swagato Mukherjee, H. Ohno, P. Petreczky, C. Schmidt, S. Sharma, W. Soeldner, P. Steinbrecher, M. Wagner,