Squeezed back-to-back correlations of K+K- in d+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV and Au+Au collisions at sNN=62.4 GeV
Abstract
We investigate the squeezed back-to-back correlations (BBC) of K+K-, caused by the mass modification of the particle in the dense medium formed in d+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV and Au+Au collisions at sNN=62.4 GeV. Considering some kaons may be not affected by the medium, we further study the BBC functions of K+K- when parts of all kaons have a mass-shift. Our results indicate that the BBC functions of K+K- can be observed when only about 10\% of all kaons have a mass-shift in d+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV and the peripheral collisions of Au+Au at sNN=62.4 GeV. Since the BBC function is caused by the mass-shift due to the interaction between the particle and the medium, the successful detection of the BBC function indirectly marks that the dense medium has formed in these collision systems. We suggest to measure the BBC function of K+K- experimentally in d+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV and peripheral collisions of Au+Au at sNN=62.4 GeV.