Elliptic and triangular flow of light nuclei in Au+Au collisions in the BES-II energies using the STAR detector
Abstract
Light nuclei might be formed in heavy-ion collisions by the coalescence of produced (anti-)nucleons or transported nucleons. Due to their low binding energies, they are more likely to form at later stages of the hadronic fireball. In this proceedings, we report the transverse momentum and centrality dependence of elliptic (v2) and triangular (v3) flow of d, t, and 3He in Au+Au collisions at sNN = 14.6 -- 54.4 GeV. The mass number scaling of v2(pT) and v3(pT) of light nuclei is discussed. We also report the comparison of v2(pT) and v3(pT) of light nuclei with a transport-plus-coalescence model calculation.
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