Production of multistrange hadrons, light nuclei and hypertriton in central Au+Au collisions at sNN= 11.5 and 200 GeV

Abstract

The production of dibaryons, light nuclei and hypertriton in the most central Au+Au collisions at sNN= 11.5 and 200 GeV are investigated by using a naive coalescence model. The production of light nuclei is studied and found that the production rate reduces by a factor of 330 (1200) for each extra nucleon added to nuclei at sNN= 11.5 (200) GeV. The pT integrated yield of multistrange hadrons falls exponentially as strangeness quantum number increases. We further investigate strangeness population factor S3, S2 as a function of transverse momentum as well as sNN. The calculations for sNN= 11.5 GeV presented here will stimulate interest to carry out these measurements during the phase-II of beam energy scan program at STAR experiment.

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