Abstract
We use the ultra-relativistic quantum molecular dynamics (UrQMD) model to study the multiplicity correlations and fluctuations of charged hadrons emitted in the forward and backward rapidity hemispheres in 197Au + 197Au collisions at four different incident beam energies, namely Elab=10A,20A, 30A and 40A GeV. Dependence of the correlation and fluctuation parameters on the incident beam energy, collision centrality, rapidity gap and rapidity window size are examined. Both short and long-ranged correlations contribute to our UrQMD simulated results. In the framework of the UrQMD model the short-ranged correlations can be interpreted in terms of resonance decays and/or cluster formation. The long-ranged correlations on the other hand, perhaps originate from multiple rescattering suffered by the hadrons and decay of longitudinally stretched strings in the rapidity space. Our simulation based analysis can be used to set a reference base-line for any future experimental study on the forward-backward multiplicity correlation for the colliding system and collision energies involved in the present case.
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