Measurements of Light Nuclei (d, t, 3He)- Correlations in Au+Au Collisions at sNN=3 GeV from STAR

Abstract

Heavy-ion collisions offer a unique way to study hyperon-nucleon (Y-N) interactions through two-particle momentum correlations, which reveal the source's space-time structure and the effects of the final state interactions. Correlations between light nuclei (d, t, 3He) and provide insight into hypernuclei structure, binding energies, and many-body interactions that might be relevant to the inner structure of neutron stars. This work presents the first measurements of d-, t-, and 3He- correlations from s_ NN = 3 GeV Au+Au collisions collected in 2021 at STAR. Using the Lednicky-Lyuboshitz model, we extract source sizes and interaction parameters, shedding light on hyperon interactions and light hypernuclei structure.

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