Directed flow in Au+Au collisions from the RHIC Beam Energy Scan at the STAR experiment

S. Singha
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We report results of $v_1(y)$ and $dv_1/dy$ near mid-rapidity for $\pi^{\pm}$, $K^{\pm}$, $K_s^0$, $p$, $\overline{p}$, $\Lambda$, $\overline{\Lambda}$ and $\phi$ from Beam Energy Scan Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = $ 7.7 - 200 GeV using the STAR detector at RHIC. The $dv_{1}/dy$ of $\pi^{\pm}$, $K^{\pm}$ and $K_s^0$ mesons remains negative over all beam energies. The $dv_1/dy$ of $p$ and $\Lambda$ baryons shows a sign change around 10 - 15 GeV, while net baryons (net p and net $\Lambda$) indicate a double sign change. The $dv_1/dy$ of $\overline{p}$, $\overline{\Lambda}$ and $\phi$ show a similar trend for $\sqrt{s_{NN}}>$ 14.5 GeV. For the first time, $v_{1}$ measurements are used to test a quark coalescence hypothesis. Many measurements are found to be consistent with the particles being formed via coalescence of constituent quarks. The observed deviations from that consistency offer a new approach for probing the collision process at the quark level.
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从STAR实验的RHIC束流能量扫描看Au+Au碰撞中的定向流
本文报道了利用RHIC的STAR探测器在$\sqrt{s_{NN}} = $ 7.7 ~ 200gev波段对$\pi^{\pm}$、$K^{\pm}$、$K_s^0$、$p$、$\overline{p}$、$\Lambda$、$\overline{\Lambda}$和$\phi$进行束能扫描(Beam Energy Scan)的Au+Au碰撞的$v_1(y)$和$dv_1/dy$接近中速的结果。$\pi^{\pm}$、$K^{\pm}$和$K_s^0$介子的$dv_{1}/dy$在所有光束能量上都是负的。$p$和$\Lambda$的重子的$dv_1/dy$在10 - 15 GeV左右表现出符号变化,而净重子(净p和净$\Lambda$)表现出双符号变化。对于$\sqrt{s_{NN}}>$ 14.5 GeV, $\overline{p}$、$\overline{\Lambda}$和$\phi$的$dv_1/dy$也表现出类似的趋势。$v_{1}$的测量首次被用于检验夸克聚结假说。许多测量结果与粒子是通过组成夸克的聚合而形成的一致。观测到的与一致性的偏差为在夸克水平上探测碰撞过程提供了一种新的方法。
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