Practical Considerations for Measuring Global Spin Density Matrix Elements of Vector Mesons in Heavy-Ion Collisions
Abstract
The STAR Collaboration has reported a significant φ-meson global spin alignment (00) signal in Au+Au collisions at sNN≤62 GeV by measuring the polar angle distribution of φ-meson daughters with respect to the orbital angular momentum (OAM) direction of the collision system. In this paper, a new method is explored for studying vector-meson global spin alignment in heavy-ion collisions by examining the two dimensional polar and azimuthal angle distribution. This method allows simultaneous extraction of 00 and off-diagonal spin density matrix elements (SDMEs), providing unique access to local quark-antiquark spin correlations and spin hydrodynamics in quark-gluon plasma (QGP). The new 2D method also removes potential biases from non-zero off-diagonal SDMEs on 00 with the 1D method. A detailed procedure to correct for detector acceptance and resolution effects is also presented and validated by simulation studies.
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