학술논문

Measurement of global polarization of {\Lambda} hyperons in few-GeV heavy-ion collisions
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Yassine, R. AbouAdamczewski-Musch, J.Asal, C.Becker, M.Belounnas, A.Blanco, A.Blume, C.Chlad, L.Chudoba, P.Ciepal, I.Cordts, M.Dreyer, J.Esmail, W. A.Fabbietti, L.Floersheimer, H.Fonte, P.Friese, J.Fröhlich, I.Förtsch, J.Galatyuk, T.Gniazdowski, TGreifenhagen, R.Grunwald, M.Gumberidze, M.Harabasz, S.Heinz, T.Höhne, C.Hojeij, F.Holzmann, R.Huck, H.Idzik, M.Kämpfer, B.Kampert, K-H.Kardan, B.Kedych, V.Koenig, I.Koenig, W.Kohls, M.Kolas, J.Kornakov, G.Kotte, R.Kres, I.Krueger, W.Kugler, A.Lalik, R.Lebedev, S.Linev, S.Linz, F.Lopes, L.Lorenz, M.Malige, A.Markert, J.Matulewicz, T.Maurus, S.Metag, V.Michel, J.Molenda, A.Müntz, C.Nabroth, M.Naumann, L.Nowakowski, K.Orliński, J.Otto, J. -H.Parschau, M.Pauly, C.Pechenov, V.Pechenova, O.Pfeifer, D.Piasecki, K.Pietraszko, J.Povar, T.Prozorov, A.Przygoda, W.Pysz, K.Ramstein, B.Rathod, N.Ritman, J.Rodriguez-Ramos, P.Rost, A.Rustamov, A.Salabura, P.Saraiva, J.Schild, N.Schwab, E.Scozzi, F.Seck, F.Selyuzhenkov, I.Singh, U.Skorpil, L.Smyrski, J.Spies, S.Stefaniak, M. S.Ströbele, H.Stroth, J.Sumara, K.Svoboda, O.Szala, M.Tlusty, P.Traxler, M.Wagner, V.Wasiluk, M.Weber, A. A.Wendisch, C.Wirth, J.Zbroszczyk, H. P.Zherebtsova, E.Zielinski, M.Zumbruch, P.
Source
Physics Letters B, Volume 835, 10 December 2022, 137506
Subject
Nuclear Experiment
Language
Abstract
The global polarization of {\Lambda} hyperons along the total orbital angular momentum of a relativistic heavy-ion collision is presented based on the high statistics data samples collected in Au+Au collisions at \sqrt{s_{NN}} = 2.4 GeV and Ag+Ag at 2.55 GeV with the High-Acceptance Di-Electron Spectrometer (HADES) at GSI, Darmstadt. This is the first measurement below the strangeness production threshold in nucleon-nucleon collisions. Results are reported as a function of the collision centrality as well as a function of the hyperon transverse momentum (p_T) and rapidity (y_{CM}) for the range of centrality 0--40%. We observe a strong centrality dependence of the polarization with an increasing signal towards peripheral collisions. For mid-central (20--40%) collisions the polarization magnitudes are (%) = 6.8 \pm 1.3 (stat.) \pm 2.1 (syst.) for Au+Au and (%) = 6.2 \pm 0.4 (stat.) \pm 0.6 (syst.) for Ag+Ag, which are the largest values observed so far. This observation thus provides a continuation of the increasing trend previously observed by STAR and contrasts expectations from recent theoretical calculations predicting a maximum in the region of collision energies about 3 GeV. The observed polarization is of a similar magnitude as predicted by 3D fluid dynamics and the UrQMD plus thermal vorticity model and significantly above results from the AMPT model.
Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures