Observation of the centrality-dependent difference in directed flow between charged kaons and K*0 resonances in Au+Au collisions at sNN = 14.6, 19.6 and 27 GeV
Abstract
We present the measurement of rapidity-odd directed flow (v1odd) for charged kaons, ϕ mesons, and K*0(K*0) resonances in Au+Au collisions at sNN = 14.6, 19.6 and 27 GeV. This study includes the first measurement of the K*0 resonance v1odd in heavy-ion collisions. Our measurement shows a centrality-dependent difference in directed flow between charged kaons and K*0 resonances, which becomes more pronounced with increasing collision centrality. In contrast, the difference in directed flow between charged kaons and ϕ mesons remains nearly independent of centrality. Although anisotropic flow is thought to be developed in the early stages of the collision, for short-lived resonances such as the K*(892) that experience substantial hadronic re-scattering, it remains unclear to what extent the observed v1odd reflects genuine partonic collectivity in the early stage, and to what extent it is altered by late-stage hadronic interactions and/or reconstruction effects. The present measurement is crucial for disentangling these contributions and addressing this question. Existing hydrodynamic calculations that include a hadronic afterburner based on the UrQMD model indicate that an asymmetric modification of the K*0 yield, due to rescattering, relative to the first-order event plane is required to reproduce the observed difference between v1odd for charged kaons and K*0.
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