Scaling Properties of φ-Meson and Light Charged Hadron Production in Small and Large Systems at PHENIX

Abstract

Recent results on the identified charged-hadron (π, K, p, p) production at midrapidity region (|η|< 0.35) have been measured by the PHENIX experiment in p+Al, 3He+Au, Cu+Au collisions at s_NN = 200 GeV and U+U collisions at s_NN = 193 GeV. These measurements are presented through the invariant transverse-momentum (pT) and transverse-mass (mT) spectra for different collision centralities. The averaged freeze-out temperature value for different systems was found to be 166.1 2.2 MeV, and do not exhibit any dependence on the collision centrality and N part values. The particle ratios of K/π and p/π have been measured in different centrality ranges of large and small collision systems. The values of K/π ratios measured in all considered collision systems were found to be consistent with those measured in p+p collisions. Furthermore, the identified charged-hadron nuclear-modification factors (RAB) are also presented. Enhancement of proton RAB values over meson RAB values was observed in central 3He+Au, Cu+Au, and U+U collisions. The proton RAB values measured in p+Al collision system were found to be consistent with RAB values of φ, π, K, and π0 mesons, suggesting that the size of the system produced in p+Al collisions is too small for recombination to cause a noticeable increase in proton production.

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