2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-53448-6_36
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Collectivity and Electromagnetic Fields in Proton-Induced Collisions

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“…It was originally thought that the chiral magnetic effect (CME) should only appear in large systems, however, in [67] it was found to have a significant signal in pPb collisions. Interestingly, enough it appears that when one fully incorporates electromagnetic fields in PHSD that one can obtain a splitting of charge in pPb [68]. Further developments in magnetohydrodynamics have also been made [69] that will also be relevant to future CME studies.…”
Section: Small Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was originally thought that the chiral magnetic effect (CME) should only appear in large systems, however, in [67] it was found to have a significant signal in pPb collisions. Interestingly, enough it appears that when one fully incorporates electromagnetic fields in PHSD that one can obtain a splitting of charge in pPb [68]. Further developments in magnetohydrodynamics have also been made [69] that will also be relevant to future CME studies.…”
Section: Small Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%