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A Semi-analytical Method of Calculating Nuclear Collision Trajectory in the QCD Phase Diagram

The finite nuclear thickness affects the energy density $ε(t)$ and conserved-charge densities such as the net-baryon density $n_B(t)$ produced in heavy ion collisions. While the effect is small at high collision energies where the Bjorken energy density formula for the initial state is valid, the effect is large at low collision energies, where the nuclear crossing time is not small compared to the parton formation time. The temperature $T(t)$ and chemical potentials $μ(t)$ of the dense matter can be extracted from the densities for a given equation of state (EOS). Therefore, including the nuclear thickness is essential for the determination of the $T$-$μ_B$ trajectory in the QCD phase diagram for relativistic nuclear collisions at low to moderate energies such as the RHIC-BES energies. In this proceeding, we will first discuss our semi-analytical method that includes the nuclear thickness effect and its results on the densities $ε(t), n_B(t), n_Q(t)$, and $n_S(t)$. Then, we will show the extracted $T(t), μ_B(t), μ_Q(t)$, and $μ_S(t)$ for a quark-gluon plasma using the ideal gas EOS with quantum or Boltzmann statistics. Finally, we will show the results on the $T$-$μ_B$ trajectories in relation to the possible location of the QCD critical end point. This semi-analytical model provides a convenient tool for exploring the trajectories of nuclear collisions in the QCD phase diagram.

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