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Constraints on rapidity-dependent initial conditions from charged-particle pseudorapidity densities and two-particle correlations
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EngineeringRelativistic PlasmaParticle MethodLocal Entropy DepositionStatistical Field TheoryTwo-particle CorrelationsHeavy-ion PhysicsRapidity-dependent Initial ConditionsHigh Temperature QcdBiophysicsParticle-laden FlowPhysicsActive MatterQuantum Field TheoryAtomic PhysicsCosmic RayCharged-particle Pseudorapidity DensitiesQuark-gluon PlasmaBayesian Parameter EstimationNatural SciencesHigh-energy-density MatterParticle PhysicsApplied Physics
We study the initial three-dimensional spatial configuration of the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) produced in relativistic heavy-ion collisions using centrality and pseudorapidity-dependent measurements of the medium's charged particle density and two-particle correlations. A cumulant-generating function is first used to parametrize the rapidity dependence of local entropy deposition and extend arbitrary boost-invariant initial conditions to nonzero beam rapidities. The model is then compared to $p+\text{Pb}$ and Pb + Pb charged-particle pseudorapidity densities and two-particle pseudorapidity correlations and systematically optimized using Bayesian parameter estimation to extract high-probability initial condition parameters. The optimized initial conditions are then compared to a number of experimental observables including the pseudorapidity-dependent anisotropic flows, event-plane decorrelations, and flow correlations. We find that the form of the initial local longitudinal entropy profile is well constrained by these experimental measurements.
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