Rotational symmetry restoration in even-even nuclei generates an effective collision geometry that acts as a low-pass filter exponentially suppressing deformation modes, recovering the classical rigid-rotor limit only for large angular-momentum fluctuations.
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Bayesian global fit to Xe-Xe and Pb-Pb LHC data infers nearly maximal triaxiality for the 129Xe ground state and extracts two- and three-particle correlations.
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Quantum Symmetry Restoration and Emergent Effective Deformation in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions
Rotational symmetry restoration in even-even nuclei generates an effective collision geometry that acts as a low-pass filter exponentially suppressing deformation modes, recovering the classical rigid-rotor limit only for large angular-momentum fluctuations.
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Yoctosecond imaging of the ground state of $^{129}$Xe at the Large Hadron Collider
Bayesian global fit to Xe-Xe and Pb-Pb LHC data infers nearly maximal triaxiality for the 129Xe ground state and extracts two- and three-particle correlations.