Coalescence sum rule and the electric charge- and strangeness-dependences of directed flow in heavy ion collisions
Abstract
The rapidity-odd directed flows (v 1) of identified hadrons are expected to follow the coalescence sum rule when the created matter is initially in parton degrees of freedom and then hadronizes through quark coalescence. A recent study has considered the v 1 of produced hadrons that do not contain u or d constituent quarks. It has constructed multiple hadron sets with a small mass difference but given difference in electric charge q and strangeness S between the two sides, where a nonzero and increasing v 1 with q has been proposed to be a consequence of electromagnetic fields. In this study, we examine the consequence of coalescence sum rule on the v 1 of the hadron sets in the absence of electromagnetic fields. We find that in general v 1 ≠ 0 for a hadron set with nonzero q and/or S due to potential v 1 differences between u and d and between s and s quarks. We further propose methods to extract the coefficients for the q- and S-dependences of the direct flow difference, where a nonzero constant term would indicate the breaking of the coalescence sum rule. The extraction methods are then demonstrated with transport model results.
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