Production of Light Nuclei in Au+Au Collisions with the STAR BES-II Program
Abstract
The yields and ratios of light nuclei in heavy-ion collisions offer a method to distinguish between the thermal and coalescence models. Ratios such as Nt × Np/Nd2 and N3He × Np/Nd2 are suggested as potential probes to investigate critical phenomena within the QCD phase diagram. The significantly larger datasets from STAR BES-II compared to BES-I, combined with enhanced detector capabilities, allow for more precise measurements. In this proceeding, we present the centrality and energy dependence of transverse momentum spectra and particle yields of (anti-)proton, (anti-)deuteron, and 3He at BES-II energies (s NN = 7.7 - 27 GeV), as well as the light nuclei to proton yield ratios and coalescence parameters (B2( d) and B3( 3He)).
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