Statistical model analysis of isobar collisions extracts a baryon-stopping parameter and introduces an r^OX observable whose central-to-peripheral ratio probes neutron-skin thickness.
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AMPT simulations show the ratio of nonlinear response coefficients between U+U and Au+Au collisions remains stable across evolution stages, isolating initial geometric correlations.
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