Searching for cc+ in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
Abstract
We study the doubly charmed baryon cc+ in high energy nuclear collisions. We solve the three-body Schroedinger equation with relativistic correction and calculate the cc+ yield and transverse momentum distribution via coalescence mechanism. For cc+ production in central Pb+Pb collisions at LHC energy, the yield is extremely enhanced, and the production cross section per binary collision is one order of magnitude larger than that in p+p collisions. This indicates that, it is most probable to discover cc+ in heavy ion collisions and its discovery can be considered as a probe of the quark-luon plasma formation.
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