Exploring - and -triton correlation functions in heavy-ion collisions
Abstract
The - and -triton(t) momentum correlation functions, to be measured in high-energy heavy-ion collisions, are explored. Mainly, STAR detector acquired data provides an opportunity to explore the t correlation function. The t correlation functions are calculated using an isle-type and spin-averaged t potential, also, its sensitivity to changes in potential strength has also been investigated. % Besides, even though there is no experimental data on the - triton interaction yet, I constructed t potentials based on the first principles HAL QCD and Nijmegen extended soft-core (ESC08c) model of spin- and isospin averaged N interactions in single-folding potentials (SFP) approach. Then, the t correlation functions are calculated for these two modern potentials as well as for Nijmegen hard-core model D (NHC-D) N potential. The numerical results predict that, with good measurement resolution, it might be possible to recognize different potentials with a correlation function at relatively small source sizes, i.e., R = 1-3 fm.
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