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Study of Baryon Number Transport Dynamics and Strangeness Conservation Effects Using ΩΩ-hadron Correlations

Published 27 Jun 2023 in hep-ph and nucl-th | (2306.15160v2)

Abstract: In nuclear collisions at RHIC energies, an excess of Ω\Omega hyperons over Ωˉ\bar{\Omega} is observed, indicating that Ω\Omega carries a net baryon number despite ss and sˉ\bar{s} quarks being produced in pairs. The baryon number in Ω\Omega could have been transported from the incident nuclei and/or produced in baryon-pair production of Ω\Omega with other types of anti-hyperons, such as Ξˉ\bar{\Xi}. To investigate these two scenarios, we propose to measure correlations between Ω\Omega and KK, as well as between Ω\Omega and anti-hyperons. We will use two versions, the default and string-melting, of a multiphase transport (AMPT) model to illustrate the method to measure the correlation and to demonstrate the general shape of the correlation. We will present the Ω\Omega-hadron correlations from simulated Au\mathrm{Au}+Au\mathrm{Au} collisions at sNN=7.7\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 7.7 and 14.6 GeV14.6 \ \mathrm{GeV}, and discuss the dependence on collision energy and on the hadronization scheme in these two AMPT versions. These correlations can be used to explore the mechanism of baryon number transport and the effects of baryon number and strangeness conservation in nuclear collisions.

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