Abstract

The structure of atomic nuclei is shown to influence a collection of observables measured in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. Details of the nuclear shape---here its triaxial nature---and of its fluctuations are reflected in the angular correlations between the detected particles, establishing a connection between high-energy nuclear collisions and low-energy nuclear structure.

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