Hypertriton yields and Lambda ratios increase at lower collision energies but remain a factor of two below thermal models, while the double ratio to triton production stays constant at 0.4, pointing to intrinsically lower coalescence probability.
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New measurements of Lambda hyperon yields in 4.0A-4.5A GeV carbon-nucleus collisions at the Nuclotron are presented and compared with transport model predictions.
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Collision Energy Dependence of Hypertriton Production in Au+Au Collisions at RHIC
Hypertriton yields and Lambda ratios increase at lower collision energies but remain a factor of two below thermal models, while the double ratio to triton production stays constant at 0.4, pointing to intrinsically lower coalescence probability.
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Production of {\Lambda} hyperons in 4.0A GeV and 4.5A GeV carbon-nucleus interactions at the Nuclotron
New measurements of Lambda hyperon yields in 4.0A-4.5A GeV carbon-nucleus collisions at the Nuclotron are presented and compared with transport model predictions.
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