Abstract
Abstract
Employing the AMPT transport model, we investigate the response of the rapidity-even dipolar flow (
v
1
even
) and its associated Global Momentum Conservation (GMC) parameter K to structural disparities within 96Ru and 96Zr nuclei. We analyze Ru + Ru and Zr + Zr collisions at a center-of-mass energy of
s
NN
= 200 GeV. Our analysis demonstrates that the eccentricity ε
1,
v
1
even
and K exhibit subtle yet discernible sensitivity to the input nuclear structure distinctions between 96Ru and 96Zr isobars. This observation suggests that measuring
v
1
even
and the GMC parameter in these isobaric collisions could serve as a means to fine-tune the comprehension of their nuclear structure disparities and offer insights to enhance the initial condition assumptions of theoretical models.