Proton Collectivity in Au+Au Collisions at ~GeV from a Unified Purely Hadronic EOS without QCD Phase Transition
arXiv:2607.23195
Abstract
The nuclear equation of state (EOS) is generally considered to soften in the density range of times the saturation density . Using a purely hadronic transport model, we calculate the proton directed, sideward, and elliptic flows and their excitation functions in heavy-ion collisions (HICs) at ~GeV and compare with the HADES, E895, and STAR data. We find that a momentum-dependent mean field with a unified incompressibility ~MeV quantitatively reproduces the experimental proton flows up to 4.3 GeV, at which the maximum density reaches approximately . At 4.5 GeV, however, the pure hadronic model fails to reproduce the proton directed and elliptic flow data, providing circumstantial evidence for the onset of partonic degrees of freedom in HICs. Our results provide a hadronic baseline to characterize the high-density nuclear matter and to map the region of hadron-quark phase transition.
5 Pages, 5 Figures and 37 references