Collision Energy Dependence of Hypertriton Production in Au+Au Collisions at RHIC
Abstract
The STAR Collaboration reports measurements of the collision energy dependence of hypertriton (3H) transverse momentum spectra and p T-integrated yields at mid-rapidity (|y|<0.5) in Au+Au collisions at 11 collision energies between 3.2 and 27\,GeV. The measured 3H yields and 3H/ yields ratio in central collisions increase strongly with decreasing collision energy, and are a factor of 2 lower than thermal model predictions at this energy range. The mean p T of 3H is lower than the Blast-Wave expectation using the freeze-out parameters from light hadrons. Furthermore, the observed double ratio (3H/)/(t/p) maintains a constant value of 0.4 across the measured energy range. Within the coalescence framework, this ratio directly reflects the significantly suppressed formation probability of the weakly-bound hypertriton relative to the triton, which results from the weaker hyperon-nucleon interaction compared with the nucleon-nucleon interaction.
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