2017
DOI: 10.1016/s0375-9474(17)30384-6
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“…For the antiproton slopes we again observe an almost quantitative agreement with the BES experiment (Adamczyk et al 2014): With increasing collision energy, the HSD and PHSD slopes grow and then flatten above 20-30 GeV. The HSD results saturate at v 1 (0) = 0, while the PHSD predictions stay negative and in good agreement with experiment (see Fig.…”
Section: Directed Flowsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…For the antiproton slopes we again observe an almost quantitative agreement with the BES experiment (Adamczyk et al 2014): With increasing collision energy, the HSD and PHSD slopes grow and then flatten above 20-30 GeV. The HSD results saturate at v 1 (0) = 0, while the PHSD predictions stay negative and in good agreement with experiment (see Fig.…”
Section: Directed Flowsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…However, the absolute values of the calculated proton slopes in this high energy range are on the level of -(0.010-0.015), while the measured ones are about -0.005. The standard UrQMD model results, as cited in the experimental paper (Adamczyk et al 2014) and in the more recent theoretical work (Steinheimer et al 2014), are displayed in Fig. 3 by the wide and narrow shaded areas, respectively.…”
Section: Directed Flowmentioning
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