Light Nuclei Production in Au+Au Collisions at sNN = 3 GeV from the STAR experiment
Abstract
Light nuclei production is expected to be sensitive to baryon density fluctuations and can be used to probe the signatures of QCD critical point and/or a first-order phase transition in heavy-ion collisions. In this proceedings, we present the spectra and yields of protons (p) and light nuclei (d, t, 3He, 4He) in Au+Au collisions at sNN = 3 GeV by the STAR experiment. Finally, it is found that the kinetic freeze-out dynamics (temperature Tkin vs. average radial flow velocity βT) at 3 GeV extracted with the blast-wave model deviate from the trends at high energies (sNN = 7.7 - 200 GeV), indicating a different medium equation of state.
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