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The motion of particles in high-energy nuclear collisions can also be described as Lévy walks, confirming the interdisciplinary nature of the phenomenon.

An illustration of a heavy-ion collision. The stages of the time evolution are marked by horizontal arrows and separated by vertical lines, indicating changes in the characteristics of the system. Credit: Csanád Máté et al.
An illustration of a heavy-ion collision. The stages of the time evolution are marked by horizontal arrows and separated by vertical lines, indicating changes in the characteristics of the system. Credit: Csanád Máté et al.

Called the Lévy walk (or in some cases the Lévy flight) after mathematician Paul Lévy, it is a type of random wandering that occurs in nature in a wide variety of ways, from predators searching for food to economic, microbiological, chemical processes to climate change. In their latest research, Dániel Kincses, Márton Nagy and Máté Csanád, researchers from the Department of Atomic Physics and the Astro- and Particle Physics Programme of Excellence (TKP) at ELTE, have shown that the motion of particles in high-energy nuclear collisions can also be described as Lévy walks, confirming the interdisciplinary nature of the phenomenon.

“Our simulation-based studies have shown that if we follow the path of the particles, the length of the steps and the distribution of the final locations correspond to the mathematics of the Lévy walk,” summarises Dániel Kincses, a postdoctoral researcher at ELTE.

A recent publication in Nature Portfolio Communications Physics confirms what ELTE researchers have observed in several large experiments in recent years. The results of the study, which uses numerical simulations based on theoretical models, also show good agreement with the ELTE group’s measurements at the CERN SPS accelerator NA61 experiment, the BNL RHIC accelerator PHENIX and STAR experiments, and the CERN LHC accelerator CMS experiment. They show that the distribution of the positions of the particles resulting from collisions cannot be described by a normal (Gaussian) distribution, but follows a slowly decaying Lévy-stable distribution. “This also implies that the dynamics of the processes are similar to those observed in many other fields of science, from biology to earth sciences and economics,” adds Máté Csanád, professor at ELTE.

The subfield of heavy ion physics that addresses similar questions is called femtoscopy, because it deals with the femtosecond-scale exploration of the spatio-temporal structure of nuclear collisions. Researchers at ELTE are at the forefront of the femtoscopy discipline, participating in related research both experimentally and theoretically, and regularly presenting their related results at major international conferences. Their recently published paper may also give a new direction to experimental research by shedding light on the origin of the observed Lévy distributions.

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Kincses, D., Nagy, M. & Csanád, M. Lévy walk of pions in heavy-ion collisions. Commun Phys 8, 55 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-025-01973-x

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  • The works was supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office from Hungary from NRD Fund

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