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Medium modification of pion production in low energy Au+Au collisions

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arxiv 2309.09042 v2 pith:QAUEER7G submitted 2023-09-16 nucl-th hep-ph

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keywords collisionspionyieldscalculationschargedhadesmeasuredmismatch
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There is a major mismatch between the charged pion yields in Au+Au collisions at low energies calculated by various transport models and the experimental measured values from the Hades collaboration. In this work, reasonable improvements on the equation of state, in-medium modification of cross sections, and the influence of the nuclear potential for Delta resonances will be investigated in the framework of the GiBUU transport model. As a result, we demonstrate that theoretical calculations can indeed describe the charged pion yields measured by Hades for Au+Au collisions rather well, but that a mismatch then remains between calculations and data for the yields of neutral pions extracted from dileptons within the same experiment.

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