Apr 13 – 24, 2026
Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics
Asia/Tokyo timezone

QGP fraction based on core-corona picture in high-energy oxygen-oxygen collisions

Apr 24, 2026, 3:30 PM
30m
Panasonic Hall (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics)

Panasonic Hall

Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics

Speaker

Naoya Ito

Description

In high-energy nuclear collisions, numerous phenomenological analyses have been conducted regarding the Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) as it reaches local thermal equilibrium. In these studies, it is crucial to understand the extent to which the QGP is actually generated as a transient state of the collision. While the QGP component is dominant in large collision systems such as Pb+Pb, it remains unclear to what degree it is produced in intermediate-sized systems like O+O collisions. In this presentation, we employ the Dynamical Core-Corona Initialization (DCCI) model to systematically and quantitatively evaluate the fractions of locally equilibrated and non-equilibrated components in O+O collision reactions.

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