Examining the influence of hadronic interactions on the directed flow of identified particles in RHIC Beam Energy Scan energies using UrQMD model
Abstract
The directed flow of identified particles can serve as a sensitive tool for investigating the interactions during initial and final states in heavy ion collisions. This study examines the rapidity-odd directed flow (v1) and its slope (dv1/dy) for π, K, p, and p in Au+Au collisions at different collision centralities and beam energies (s NN = 7.7, 11.5, 14.5, 19.6, 27, and 39 GeV) using the UrQMD model. We investigate the impact of late-stage hadronic interactions on charge dependent v1(y) and its slope by modifying the duration of the hadronic cascade lifetime (τ). The energy dependence of dv1/dy for p ( p) exhibits distinct pattern compared to π and K. Notably, we observe a change in the sign reversal position of proton dv1/dy at different beam energies with varying τ in central and mid-central collisions. Moreover, the difference in dv1/dy between positively and negatively charged hadrons ( dv1/dy) demonstrates a stark centrality dependence for different particle species. The deuteron displays a significant increase in dv1/dy with increasing τ compared to p and n. This investigation underscores the importance of considering the temporal evolution and duration of the hadronic phase when interpreting the sign reversal, charge splitting of v1 and light nuclei formation at lower RHIC energies.
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