The Proton- correlation function in Au+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV

Abstract

We present the first measurement of the proton- correlation function in heavy-ion collisions for central (0-40\%) and peripheral (40-80\%) Au+Au collisions at \,\,=200 GeV by the STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider (RHIC). Predictions for the ratio of peripheral collisions to central collisions for the proton- correlation function are sensitive to the presence of a nucleon- bound state. These predictions are based on the proton- interaction extracted from (2+1)-flavor lattice QCD calculations at the physical point. The measured ratio of proton- correlation function from peripheral (small system) to central (large system) collisions is less than unity for relative momentum smaller than 40 MeV/c. Comparison of our measured correlation ratio with the theoretical calculation slightly favors a proton- bound system with a binding energy of 27~MeV.

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