Local baryon conservation in a canonical ensemble drives net-proton κ6/κ2 to small or negative values in restricted acceptance, establishing a baseline that must be subtracted before interpreting signals of chiral criticality.
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Hypertriton production yield in LHC pp collisions, described by nuclear coalescence, confirms its halo structure with a Lambda separation of 9.54 fm from the deuteron core.
Local baryon number conservation induces small baryon-anti-baryon correlations at the second cumulant level, as quantified for the first time and compared to ALICE net-proton fluctuation data.
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Canonical statistical hadronization with local baryon conservation for higher-order cumulants
Local baryon conservation in a canonical ensemble drives net-proton κ6/κ2 to small or negative values in restricted acceptance, establishing a baseline that must be subtracted before interpreting signals of chiral criticality.
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Wave-Function Femtometry: Hypertriton - The Ultimate Halo Nucleus
Hypertriton production yield in LHC pp collisions, described by nuclear coalescence, confirms its halo structure with a Lambda separation of 9.54 fm from the deuteron core.
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The role of the local conservation laws in fluctuations of conserved charges
Local baryon number conservation induces small baryon-anti-baryon correlations at the second cumulant level, as quantified for the first time and compared to ALICE net-proton fluctuation data.