Measurements of p- and d- correlations in 3 GeV Au+Au collisions at STAR
Abstract
Heavy-ion collisions provide a unique opportunity to explore nucleon-hyperon (N-Y) interactions through two-particle correlations. The p- and d- correlations shed light on both N-Y two-body and N-N-Y three-body interactions, which is crucial for understanding neutron star properties. We present the high precision measurement of p- and the first measurement of d- correlation with s_ NN= 3 GeV Au+Au collisions at STAR. Using the Lednicky-Lyuboshitz formalism, we characterized emission source size, the scattering length (f0), and the effective range (d0) of p- and d- interactions. Using the f0 and d0 extracted from two spin states in d- correlation, the parameters from the doublet state indicate the hypertriton binding energy is consistent with the current average of world measurements.
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