The mid-rapidity curvature of Δv₁^even(p − p̄) is proposed as a robust discriminator of initial-state baryon rapidity profiles motivated by double-junction stopping.
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First LHC measurement of beam-axis Lambda polarization relative to the third-order event plane, with improved precision on the second-order plane and sensitivity to QGP transport coefficients.
A nonflow subtraction framework for m-particle cumulants is developed and tested in HIJING simulations for O+O and d+Au collisions.
Thermal dilepton polarization in LHC heavy-ion collisions is sensitive to QGP in-medium properties, with a one-to-one mapping derived between dielectron and dimuon channels.
Statistical model analysis of isobar collisions extracts a baryon-stopping parameter and introduces an r^OX observable whose central-to-peripheral ratio probes neutron-skin thickness.
VAH simulations in (2+1)D Bjorken flow with transverse expansion show an extended applicability domain over standard viscous hydrodynamics when compared to relaxation-time approximation kinetic theory.
Predictions for vector meson production in light-nucleus UPCs show t-differential observables sensitive to nuclear structure models and saturation suppression that grows with nuclear mass and collision energy.
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Rapidity-even directed flow splitting of protons and antiprotons as a probe of baryon stopping in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
The mid-rapidity curvature of Δv₁^even(p − p̄) is proposed as a robust discriminator of initial-state baryon rapidity profiles motivated by double-junction stopping.
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Hyperon ($\Lambda$) polarization along the beam axis in Pb-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}} = 5.36$ TeV
First LHC measurement of beam-axis Lambda polarization relative to the third-order event plane, with improved precision on the second-order plane and sensitivity to QGP transport coefficients.
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Nonflow Subtraction Beyond Two-Particle Correlations
A nonflow subtraction framework for m-particle cumulants is developed and tested in HIJING simulations for O+O and d+Au collisions.
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The polarization of thermal dileptons emitted in high-energy heavy-ion collisions
Thermal dilepton polarization in LHC heavy-ion collisions is sensitive to QGP in-medium properties, with a one-to-one mapping derived between dielectron and dimuon channels.
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Disentangling baryon stopping and neutron skin effects in heavy-ion collisions
Statistical model analysis of isobar collisions extracts a baryon-stopping parameter and introduces an r^OX observable whose central-to-peripheral ratio probes neutron-skin thickness.
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Extended applicability domain of viscous anisotropic hydrodynamics in (2+1)-D Bjorken flow with transverse expansion
VAH simulations in (2+1)D Bjorken flow with transverse expansion show an extended applicability domain over standard viscous hydrodynamics when compared to relaxation-time approximation kinetic theory.
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Nuclear structure and saturation effects from diffractive vector meson production
Predictions for vector meson production in light-nucleus UPCs show t-differential observables sensitive to nuclear structure models and saturation suppression that grows with nuclear mass and collision energy.