Chun Yuen Tsang, Rongrong Ma, Prithwish Tribedy, Zhangbu Xu
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Abstract
In the constituent quark model, each valence quark inside a baryon carries
1/3 unit of the baryon number. An alternative picture exists where the center
of a Y-shaped topology of gluon fields, called the baryon junction, carries a
unit baryon number. Studying baryon transport over a large rapidity gap
($\delta y$) in nuclear collisions provides a possible tool to distinguish
these two pictures. A recent analysis of global data on net-proton yield at
mid-rapidity in Au+Au collisions showed an exponential dependence on $\delta y$
and the exponential slope does not vary with event centrality, favoring the
baryon junction picture. Since junctions are flavor blind, hyperons -- baryons
containing valence strange quarks -- are expected to exhibit a similar behavior
as the proton. This study aims to test this prediction by analyzing hyperon
yields in Au+Au collisions at various energies. We observe that net-hyperon
yields, after correcting for the strangeness production suppression, adhere to
the expected exponential form. The extracted slope parameters for
net-$\Lambda$, net-$\Xi$ and net-$\Omega$ are consistent with each other and
with those of net-proton within uncertainties, and exhibit no centrality
dependence, further substantiating the baryon junction picture. Various
implementations of the PYTHIA event generator, primarily based on valence
quarks for baryon transport, are unable to simultaneously describe the slope
parameters for all baryons.