An energy scan of isobaric collisions provides a double-ratio method to measure electric charge transport rapidity dependence, with simulations showing exponential decrease and model-dependent slopes distinct from baryon transport.
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Baryon-electric charge susceptibility increases markedly with baryon chemical potential in an S-matrix hadron gas model.
PYTHIA+Angantyr reproduces peripheral Pb-Pb balance functions for identified particles but fails to capture the narrowing of pion balance functions in central collisions.
The ISO-BREAK 25 workshop report summarizes evidence and discussions on unexplained isospin symmetry breaking in nucleus-nucleus collisions and sets priorities for further work.
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Measure charge transport in high-energy nuclear collisions with an energy scan of isobaric collisions
An energy scan of isobaric collisions provides a double-ratio method to measure electric charge transport rapidity dependence, with simulations showing exponential decrease and model-dependent slopes distinct from baryon transport.
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$S$-matrix calculation of $BQ$ correlation at finite baryon density
Baryon-electric charge susceptibility increases markedly with baryon chemical potential in an S-matrix hadron gas model.
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Centrality Dependence of the Balance Functions for Identified Particles in Pb--Pb Collisions Using Pythia + Angantyr
PYTHIA+Angantyr reproduces peripheral Pb-Pb balance functions for identified particles but fails to capture the narrowing of pion balance functions in central collisions.
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Isospin-symmetry violation -- kaons and beyond (ISO-BREAK 25: summary and outlook)
The ISO-BREAK 25 workshop report summarizes evidence and discussions on unexplained isospin symmetry breaking in nucleus-nucleus collisions and sets priorities for further work.