Azimuthal Emission Patterns of K+ and of K- Mesons in Ni + Ni Collisions near the Strangeness Production Threshold
Abstract
Azimuthal emission patterns of K mesons have been measured in Ni + Ni collisions with the FOPI spectrometer at a beam kinetic energy of 1.91 A GeV. The transverse momentum pT integrated directed and elliptic flow of K+ and K- mesons as well as the centrality dependence of pT - differential directed flow of K+ mesons are compared to the predictions of HSD and IQMD transport models. The data exhibits different propagation patterns of K+ and K- mesons in the compressed and heated nuclear medium and favor the existence of a kaon-nucleon in-medium potential, repulsive for K+ mesons and attractive for K- mesons.
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