Suppression of (1520) resonance production in central Pb-Pb collisions at s NN = 2.76 TeV

Abstract

The production yield of the (1520) baryon resonance is measured at mid-rapidity in Pb-Pb collisions at s NN = 2.76 TeV with the ALICE detector at the LHC. The measurement is performed in the (1520)→ pK- (and charge conjugate) hadronic decay channel as a function of the transverse momentum (p T) and collision centrality. The p T-integrated production rate of (1520) relative to in central collisions is suppressed by about a factor of 2 with respect to peripheral collisions. This is the first observation of the suppression of a baryonic resonance at the LHC and the first 3σ evidence of (1520) suppression within a single collision system. The measured (1520)/ ratio in central collisions is smaller than the value predicted by the statistical hadronisation model calculations. The shape of the measured p T distribution and the centrality dependence of the suppression are reproduced by the EPOS3 Monte Carlo event generator. The measurement adds further support to the formation of a dense hadronic phase in the final stages of the evolution of the fireball created in heavy-ion collisions, lasting long enough to cause a significant reduction in the observable yield of short-lived resonances.

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