Measurement of global polarization of hyperons in Au+Au sNN = 7.2 GeV fixed target collisions at RHIC-STAR experiment

Abstract

In non-central nuclear collisions, the created matter should exhibit strong vorticity, which induces spin polarization. Global polarization is a good tool to investigate the dynamics of the system. Global polarization of and hyperons has been measured at sNN = 2.4 GeV - 5.02 TeV in various experiments. We have measured the global polarization of hyperons in Au+Au collisions with fixed-target configuration at sNN = 7.2 GeV at RHIC-STAR experiment. The non-zero signal is observed and it follows the global trend of global polarization that increases towards lower collision energies. The global polarization is larger in more peripheral collisions but it does not show any significant rapidity dependence as well as transverse momentum dependence within uncertainties.

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