Directed flow in Au+Au collisions from the RHIC Beam Energy Scan at the STAR experiment

Abstract

We report results of v1(y) and dv1/dy near mid-rapidity for π, K, Ks0, p, p, , and φ from Beam Energy Scan Au+Au collisions at sNN = 7.7 - 200 GeV using the STAR detector at RHIC. The dv1/dy of π, K and Ks0 mesons remains negative over all beam energies. The dv1/dy of p and baryons shows a sign change around 10 - 15 GeV, while net baryons (net p and net ) indicate a double sign change. The dv1/dy of p, and φ show a similar trend for sNN> 14.5 GeV. For the first time, v1 measurements are used to test a quark coalescence hypothesis. Many measurements are found to be consistent with the particles being formed via coalescence of constituent quarks. The observed deviations from that consistency offer a new approach for probing the collision process at the quark level.

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