New Hypernuclei Measurements from STAR

Abstract

Hypernuclei are bound states of hyperons (Y) and nucleons (N). Measurements on their yields can help us investigate their production mechanisms. In particular, the 5He and 4H(e) are substantially tighter bound compared to the 3H. The large radius of the 3H leads to suppression in coalescence models, but not in the thermal model where the size of the nucleus does not play a role. As such, studying the A=3--5 hypernuclei yields allow us to extract information on the effects of hypernuclear binding on hypernuclei production in heavy-ion collisions. In these proceedings, we present measurements of 5He yields in Au+Au collisions at s NN=3.0 GeV, 4H(e) yields in Au+Au collisions at s NN=3.0--4.5 GeV, and 3H yields in Au+Au collisions at s NN=3--27 GeV. Results on the directed flow of hypernuclei are also reported. The physics implications of these measurements are discussed.

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