Probing Multi-Strange Dibaryon with Proton-Omega Correlation in High-energy Heavy Ion Collisions
Abstract
Two-particle intensity correlation between the proton (p) and the Omega-baryon () in high-energy heavy ion collisions is studied to unravel the possible spin-2 p dibaryon recently suggested by lattice QCD simulations. The ratio of correlation functions between small and large collision systems, C SL(Q), is proposed to be a new measure to extract the strong p interaction without much contamination from the Coulomb attraction. Relevance of this quantity to the experimental observables in heavy-ion collisions is also discussed.
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