Supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2020YFE0202002);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (11935007,11221504, 11861131009, 12075098, 11890714);the Director,Office of Energy Research,Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics,Division of Nuclear Physics,of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)(DE-AC02-05CH11231);the U.S. National Science Foundation (ACI-1550228) within JETSCAPE Collaboration;(OAC-2004571) within the X-SCAPE Collaboration by the UCB-CCNU Collaboration Grant
The large values and constituent-quark-number scaling of the elliptic flow of low-pT D mesons imply that charm quarks,initially produced through hard processes,might be partially thermalized through strong interaction...
Supported in part by the MoST of China 973-Project(2015CB856901);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(11475085,11535005,11690030,11575069,11221504,11890711,11861131009);the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(020414380074,CCNU19QN054)
We discuss the sign and energy dependence of second to tenth order susceptibilities of the baryon number,charge number, and strangeness for the analysis of critical conditions in heavy ion collisions in the LHC and RH...
Supported in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(11475085,11535005,11690030,11575069,11221504);the MoST of China 973-Project(2015CB856901)
Conserved charge fluctuations can be used to probe the phase structure of strongly interacting nuclear matter in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. To obtain the characteristic signatures of the conserved charge fluct...
Supported by the MoST of China 973-Project(2015CB856901);NSFC(11575069,11221504);supported by the Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research from JSPS(15K05079,15K05098)
We perform a systematic study of elliptic flow(v2) in Au+Au collisions at √^SNN = 5 GeV by using a microscopic transport model, JAM. The centrality, pseudorapidity, transverse momentum and beam energy dependence o...
Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(11221504,11420101004);MOST of China 973(2015CB856901)
Anisotropic flow is an important observable in the study of the quark-gluon plasma that is expected to be formed in heavy-ion collisions. With a multiphase transport(AMPT) model we investigate the elliptic(v2),tri...
Supported by Fund Project of Sichuan Provincial Department of Education(16ZB0339);Fund Project of Chengdu Technological University for Doctor(2016RC004);Major State Basic Research Development Program of China(2014CB845402);National Natural Science Foundation of China(11405088,11221504)
The high-order cumulants of conserved charges are suggested to be sensitive observables to search for the critical point of Quantum Chromodynamics(QCD). This has been calculated to the sixth order in experiments.Cor...
Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(11375069,11435054,11075061,11221504);Key Laboratory Foundation of Quark and Lepton Physics(Hua-Zhong Normal University)(QLPL2014P01)
It has been proposed that electric fields may lead to chiral separation in quark-gluon plasma (QGP). This is called the chiral electric separation effect. The strong electromagnetic field and the QCD vacuum can both...
Supported by GBL31512;Major State Basic Research Devolopment Program of China(2014CB845402);NSFC(11475149,11175232,11375251,11421505,11221504)
Using a multi-phase transport model(AMPT) that includes both initial partonic and hadronic interactions, we study neighboring bin multiplicity correlations as a function of pseudorapidity in Au+Au collisions at √s...
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11175071,11221504,11305089,11322546,11375072,11435001 and 11435004);China MOST(Grant Nos.2014DFG02050 and2015CB856900);the Major State Basic Research Development Program in China(Grant Nos.2014CB845404 and 2014CB845403);the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada;the US National Science Foundation(Grant No.PHY-1306359);the Director,Office of Energy Research,Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics,Division of Nuclear Physics,of the U.S.Department of Energy under Contract Nos.DE-AC02-05CH11231,DE-SC0012704;within the framework of the JET Collaboration;BJS is also supported by a DOE Office of Science Early Career Award
Heavy-ion collisions at very high colliding energies are expected to produce a quark-gluon plasma(QGP) at the highest temperature obtainable in a laboratory setting. Experimental studies of these reactions can provide...
Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(11375069,11435054,11075061,11221504);Key Laboratory foundation of Quark and Lepton Physics(Hua-Zhong Normal University)(QLPL2014P01)
Relativistic heavy-ion collisions can produce extremely strong magnetic fields in the collision regions. The spatial variation features of the magnetic fields are analyzed in detail for non-central Pb Pb collisions at...