In AMPT simulations, hadron elliptic flow shows number-of-constituent-quark scaling at and above 3.9 GeV but not at 3.0 GeV, so this scaling is not a reliable QGP signature at RHIC fixed-target energies.
Some insights on the partonic collectivity in heavy-ion collisions
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Elliptic flow and Number of Constituent Quarks scaling provide crucial insights into the underlying dynamics and degrees of freedom in heavy-ion collisions. This article provides some insights on the transition from hadronic to partonic collectivity, revealing possible key signatures of medium evolution. At low energies around ($\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}} \leq 4.0$ GeV), $v_2$ may be negative and NCQ scaling might break down. We expect that as the collision energy rises beyond 4.0 GeV, $v_2$ may become positive and NCQ scaling gradually restores. The transition in $v_2$ behavior, coupled with the breakdown and restoration of NCQ scaling, highlights the increasing significance of partonic interactions at higher energies, marking the onset of partonic collectivity and the emergence of quark-gluon plasma (QGP)-like properties.
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Violation of NCQ scaling in hadron elliptic flow in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=3.0-7.7GeV
In AMPT simulations, hadron elliptic flow shows number-of-constituent-quark scaling at and above 3.9 GeV but not at 3.0 GeV, so this scaling is not a reliable QGP signature at RHIC fixed-target energies.