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.
Suppression of light nuclei production in collisions of small systems at the Large Hadron Collider
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Hypertriton production yield in LHC pp collisions, described by nuclear coalescence, confirms its halo structure with a Lambda separation of 9.54 fm from the deuteron core.
Multiplicity-dependent measurements of B_A for hyper-nuclei with extended wave functions like the hyper-triton in pp, pA, and AA collisions are predicted to show large differences between coalescence and thermal models.
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Wave-Function Femtometry: Hypertriton - The Ultimate Halo Nucleus
Hypertriton production yield in LHC pp collisions, described by nuclear coalescence, confirms its halo structure with a Lambda separation of 9.54 fm from the deuteron core.