Frontiers of Physics: Nuclear Structures Revealed via Atomic Collisions

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How fluctuations and deformations influence nuclear behavior.
Researchers have uncovered detailed information about nuclear structures using relativistic isobar collisions. This study explores the subtle differences in atomic behavior, contributing to a deeper understanding of nuclear science.

A Closer Look at Nuclear Collisions
The study focused on the collisions of isobars, specifically 9644Ru+9644Ru and 9640Zr+9640Zr. These experiments revealed insights into the size and shape differences of these nuclei. Key findings include:

Impact on Central Collisions: Initial fluctuations and nuclear deformations have minimal impact on mean multiplicity in the most central collisions.
Effects on Eccentricity: Both factors significantly affect second- and third-order eccentricity, indicating sensitivity to underlying nuclear structures.
Shedding Light on Nuclear Structure
Isobars, nuclei with the same number of nucleons but different proton and neutron counts, have been a subject of interest for physicists. The experiments conducted by the STAR Collaboration at √sNN = 200 GeV highlighted differences in multiplicity distribution, elliptic flow, and triangular flow, leading to this detailed investigation.

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