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We provide a unified description of the QCD phase diagram across different energy regimes. Without any adjustable free parameters fitted to lattice or experimental data, we demonstrate that the net-proton number cumulant ratios from the Beam Energy Scan-I (BES-I) central (0-5\%) Au+Au collision experiments at RHIC, for center-of-mass energies s 39\, GeV, are well described by the dynamical soft-wall AdS black hole model, indicating the formation of a strongly coupled quark-gluon plasma (sQGP). We identify a critical point at \ (B = 247\, MeV\) or \ (s=16\, GeV\) in this model, where net-proton cumulant ratios show non-monotonic variation. However, for s < 39\, GeV, the recent BES-II data does not exhibit the expected variation due to the critical point, suggesting instead a transition to a nearly-cold (B T) weakly coupled QGP (wQGP) for s < 7. 7\, GeV. This prediction can be tested by the upcoming STAR Fixed-Target experimental data.
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