Hyperon Polarization from the Vortical Fluid in Low Energy Nuclear Collisions

Abstract

In 2017, STAR Collaboration reported the measurements of hyperon global polarization in heavy ion collisions, suggesting the subatomic fireball fluid created in these collisions as the most vortical fluid. There remains the interesting question: at which beam energy the truly most vortical fluid will be located. In this work we perform a systematic study on the beam energy dependence of hyperon global polarization phenomenon, especially in the interesting O(1 10)\ GeV region. We find a non-monotonic trend, with the global polarization to first increase and then decrease when beam energy is lowered from 27~ GeV down to 3~ GeV. The maximum polarization signal has been identified around sNN = 7.7~ GeV, where the heavy ion collisions presumably create the most vortical fluid. Detailed experimental measurements in the O(1 10)\ GeV beam energy region are expected to test the prediction very soon.

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