T-2, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology

Using Higher Moments of Fluctuations and their Ratios in the Search for QCD Critical Points

Christiana Athanasiou
MIT

The QCD critical point can be found in heavy ion collision experiments via the non-monotonic behavior of many fluctuation observables as a function of the collision energy. The event-by-even fluctuations of various particle multiplicities and momenta are enhanced in those collisions that freeze out near the critical point. Higher, non-Gaussian moments of the event-by=event distributions of such observables are particularly sesitive to critical fluctuations, because their magnitude depends on the critical correlation length to a high power. We present quantitative estimates of the contribution of critical cluctuations to the third nd fourth moments of the pion, proton, and net proton multiplicities and mean transverse momenta, as well as estimates of various measures of pion-proton correlations, all as a function of the same five non-universal parameters, one of which is the correlation length that parametrizes proximity to the critical point. From these several dozen fluctuation observables, many dimensionless ratios can be constructed. We show how to use these ratios to discover the critical point and, if it is found, to overconstrain the values of the non-universal parameters.

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