Observation of Strong ϕ-meson Directed Flow at High Baryon Density
Abstract
We report the first observation of a large directed flow (v1) of ϕ mesons in mid-central Au+Au collisions at sNN=3.0-4.5 GeV, together with the sNN=7.7 GeV collider-energy result for the collision-energy dependence, measured by the STAR experiment at RHIC. Despite its mesonic nature, the ϕ-meson v1 exhibits a magnitude comparable to that of protons and Λ baryons, and is significantly larger (by a factor of 3) than that of K0S mesons at the lowest energies. The midrapidity slope dv1/dy shows a pronounced energy dependence similar to that observed for protons and Λ baryons, in contrast to lighter mesons, in the high-baryon-density region. Comparisons with hadronic transport calculations indicate that the observed ϕ-meson directed flow is consistent with production via high-mass baryon resonances and the collective motion of baryons influenced by baryonic mean-field interactions. Due to its long lifetime and relatively weak effective ϕ-N interaction, the ϕ meson can retain sensitivity to collective dynamics established during the dense baryonic stage of the collision. These results provide new experimental constraints on baryon-resonance production and strange-hadron transport dynamics in dense QCD matter.
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