We present our results for ratios of higher order fluctuations of electric charge as functions of the temperature. These results are obtained in a system of 2+1 quark flavors at physical quark masses and continuum extrapolated. We compare them to preliminary data on higher order moments of the net electric charge distribution from the STAR collaboration. This allows us to determine the freeze-out temperature and chemical potential from first principles. We also show continuum-extrapolated results for ratios of higher order fluctuations of baryon number. These will allow us to test the consistency of the approach, by comparing them to the corresponding experimental data (once they become available) and thus, extracting the freeze-out paramet...
We extract chemical freeze-out conditions via a thermal model approach from fluctuation observables ...
Mukherjee S, Wagner M. Deconfinement of strangeness and freeze-out from charge fluctuations. In: Po...
AbstractWe calculate ratios of higher-order susceptibilities quantifying fluctuations in the number ...
We present our results for ratios of higher order fluctuations of electric charge as functions of th...
We present our results for ratios of higher order fluctuations of electric charge as functions of th...
Recent results for moments of multiplicity distributions of net protons and net-electric charge from...
We present continuum extrapolated lattice results for the higher order fluctuations of conserved cha...
We present our latest results for fluctuations of electric charge and baryon number, simulated on th...
The latest results on fluctuations of electric charge and baryon number, simulated on the lattice by...
We calculate the quadratic fluctuations of net baryon number, electric charge and strangeness as wel...
Like fluctuations, nondiagonal correlators of conserved charges provide a tool for the study of chem...
AbstractWe calculate the first four moments of baryon number, electric charge and strangeness fluctu...
Wagner M. Charge Fluctuations as Thermometer for Heavy-Ion Collisions. In: PoS LATTICE2013. 2014: 1...
Bazavov A, Ding H, Hegde P, et al. Freeze-Out Conditions in Heavy Ion Collisions from QCD Thermodyna...
We describe a procedure for determination of freeze-out parameters of heavy-ion collisions through d...
We extract chemical freeze-out conditions via a thermal model approach from fluctuation observables ...
Mukherjee S, Wagner M. Deconfinement of strangeness and freeze-out from charge fluctuations. In: Po...
AbstractWe calculate ratios of higher-order susceptibilities quantifying fluctuations in the number ...
We present our results for ratios of higher order fluctuations of electric charge as functions of th...
We present our results for ratios of higher order fluctuations of electric charge as functions of th...
Recent results for moments of multiplicity distributions of net protons and net-electric charge from...
We present continuum extrapolated lattice results for the higher order fluctuations of conserved cha...
We present our latest results for fluctuations of electric charge and baryon number, simulated on th...
The latest results on fluctuations of electric charge and baryon number, simulated on the lattice by...
We calculate the quadratic fluctuations of net baryon number, electric charge and strangeness as wel...
Like fluctuations, nondiagonal correlators of conserved charges provide a tool for the study of chem...
AbstractWe calculate the first four moments of baryon number, electric charge and strangeness fluctu...
Wagner M. Charge Fluctuations as Thermometer for Heavy-Ion Collisions. In: PoS LATTICE2013. 2014: 1...
Bazavov A, Ding H, Hegde P, et al. Freeze-Out Conditions in Heavy Ion Collisions from QCD Thermodyna...
We describe a procedure for determination of freeze-out parameters of heavy-ion collisions through d...
We extract chemical freeze-out conditions via a thermal model approach from fluctuation observables ...
Mukherjee S, Wagner M. Deconfinement of strangeness and freeze-out from charge fluctuations. In: Po...
AbstractWe calculate ratios of higher-order susceptibilities quantifying fluctuations in the number ...