Antiflow of mesons in the high baryon density region

IF 3.1 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 Physics and Astronomy
Zuo-Wen Liu, Shusu Shi
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Abstract

The E895 and STAR experiments demonstrate that the slopes of directed flow with respect to rapidity (dv1/dy|y=0) of mesons are negative in the low transverse momentum (pT) region, pT<0.8GeV/c, in Au+Au collisions at sNN=3.03.9GeV. Using the transport model JAM, we investigate the directed flow of π±, K±, and K0 as functions of rapidity, pT, and collision energy in Au+Au collisions at the same energies as those in the E895 and STAR experiments. We find that the JAM model can qualitatively reproduce the antiflow of KS0 observed in the E895 experiment. The v1 slopes of pions and kaons are analyzed as functions of the pT window, revealing a strong pT dependence of the v1 slopes. Negative v1 slopes are observed in the low pT region, pT<0.8GeV/c, while positive slopes are shown in the higher pT region. We find that the shadowing effect from spectators is crucial in generating the antiflow of mesons at low pT in the high baryon density region.

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高重子密度区介子的反向流动
E895和STAR实验证明,在sNN=3.0-3.9GeV的Au+Au对撞中,介子的定向流在低横动量(pT)区(pT<0.8GeV/c)的速率(dv1/dy|y=0)为负斜率。利用输运模型 JAM,我们研究了在与 E895 和 STAR 实验能量相同的 Au+Au 对撞中,π±、K± 和 K0 的定向流动与速度、pT 和碰撞能量的函数关系。我们发现,JAM 模型可以定性地再现 E895 实验中观测到的 KS0 逆流。我们分析了负离子和高子的 v1 斜率与 pT 窗口的函数关系,发现 v1 斜率与 pT 有很强的相关性。在低 pT 区域(pT<0.8GeV/c)观察到负的 v1 斜率,而在高 pT 区域则观察到正的 v1 斜率。我们发现,在高重子密度区的低 pT 下,来自旁观者的阴影效应对介子反向流动的产生至关重要。
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Physical Review C
Physical Review C 物理-物理:核物理
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5.70
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35.50%
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1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Physical Review C (PRC) is a leading journal in theoretical and experimental nuclear physics, publishing more than two-thirds of the research literature in the field. PRC covers experimental and theoretical results in all aspects of nuclear physics, including: Nucleon-nucleon interaction, few-body systems Nuclear structure Nuclear reactions Relativistic nuclear collisions Hadronic physics and QCD Electroweak interaction, symmetries Nuclear astrophysics
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