3 H and 3 H production in Pb-Pb collisions at s NN = 2.76 TeV

Abstract

The production of the hypertriton nuclei 3 H and 3 H has been measured for the first time in Pb-Pb collisions at s NN = 2.76 TeV with the ALICE experiment at LHC energies. The total yield, dN/dy × B.R.( 3 H → 3He,π- ) = ( 3.86 0.77 (stat.) 0.68 (syst.)) × 10-5 in the 0-10% most central collisions, is consistent with the predictions from a statistical thermal model using the same temperature as for the light hadrons. The coalescence parameter B3 shows a dependence on the transverse momentum, similar to the B2 of deuterons and the B3 of 3He nuclei. The ratio of yields S3 = 3 H/(3He × /p) was measured to be S3 = 0.60 0.13 (stat.) 0.21 (syst.) in 0-10% centrality events; this value is compared to different theoretical models. The measured S3 is fully compatible with thermal model predictions. The measured 3 H lifetime, τ = 181+54-39 (stat.) 33 (syst.)\ ps is compatible within 1σ with the world average value.

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