Higher Moments of Multiplicity Distribution in Heavy Ion Collision
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According to Big-Bang theory, at the earliest of its expansion, universe existed as QGP. As
it cools down, the deconfined-confined phase transition occurred and hadrons were formed.
Study about these kind of a stage can lead us to understand the early stages of universe
formation. The transformation of matter at higher enough energies, from nucleons to constituent
quarks and gluons had been very interesting and equally very challenging.
Even though the energy scale is quite challenging, in heavy ion collisions we were trying to
create a similar system and studying various properties. Since the multiplicity of produced
particles is an important quantity to characterize the evolving system and its event to event
fluctuation may provide a distinct signal of the phase transition from hadron gas to QGP.
Higher moments of a distribution can give important information about the asymmetry of
the system. Considering the distributions of conserved quantities in this system, higher moment
analysis provide a scope to understand some existing problems. In this work we are
looking at the higher moments of such multiplicity distributions.