Experimental measurements of production yields, strangeness factors, lifetime, and branching ratio for light hypernuclei in low-energy heavy-ion collisions at the STAR experiment.
Searching for onset of deconfinement via hypernuclei and baryon-strangeness correlations
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We argue that the ratio $S_3 =\mathrm{^3_\Lambda H} / (\mathrm{^3He} \times \frac{\Lambda}{p})$ is a good representation of the local correlation between baryon number and strangeness, and therefore is a valuable tool to probe the nature of the dense matter created in high energy heavy-ion collision: quark gluon plasma or hadron gas. A multiphase transport model (AMPT) plus a dynamical coalescence model is used to elucidate our arguments. We find that AMPT with string melting predicts an increase of $S_3$ with increasing beam energy, and is consistent with experimental data, while AMPT with only hadronic scattering results in a low $S_3$ throughout the energy range from AGS to RHIC, and fails to describe the experimental data.
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Measurements on the production and properties of light hypernuclei at STAR
Experimental measurements of production yields, strangeness factors, lifetime, and branching ratio for light hypernuclei in low-energy heavy-ion collisions at the STAR experiment.