86 research outputs found

    First measurement of Λc\Lambda_c baryon production in Au+Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}} = 200 GeV

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    We report on the first measurement of the charmed baryon Λc±\Lambda_c^{\pm} production at midrapidity (y|y| << 1) in Au+Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200 GeV collected by the STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The Λc\Lambda_c/D0D^0 (denoting (Λc++Λc\Lambda_c^++\Lambda_c^-)/(D0+D0ˉD^0+\bar{D^0})) yield ratio is measured to be 1.08 ±\pm 0.16 (stat.) ±\pm 0.26 (sys.) in the 0--20% most central Au+Au collisions for the transverse momentum (pTp_T) range 3 << pTp_T << 6 GeV/cc. This is significantly larger than the PYTHIA model calculations for p+pp+p collisions. The measured Λc\Lambda_c/D0D^0 ratio, as a function of pTp_T and collision centrality, is comparable to the baryon-to-meson ratios for light and strange hadrons in Au+Au collisions. Model calculations including coalescence hadronization for charmed baryon and meson formation reproduce the features of our measured Λc\Lambda_c/D0D^0 ratio.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure

    Global polarization of Ξ\Xi and Ω\Omega hyperons in Au+Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}} = 200 GeV

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    Global polarization of Ξ\Xi and Ω\Omega hyperons has been measured for the first time in Au+Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}} = 200 GeV. The measurements of the Ξ\Xi^- and Ξˉ+\bar{\Xi}^+ hyperon polarization have been performed by two independent methods, via analysis of the angular distribution of the daughter particles in the parity violating weak decay ΞΛ+π\Xi\rightarrow\Lambda+\pi, as well as by measuring the polarization of the daughter Λ\Lambda-hyperon, polarized via polarization transfer from its parent. The polarization, obtained by combining the results from the two methods and averaged over Ξ\Xi^- and Ξˉ+\bar{\Xi}^+, is measured to be PΞ=0.47±0.10 (stat.)±0.23 (syst.)%\langle P_\Xi \rangle = 0.47\pm0.10~({\rm stat.})\pm0.23~({\rm syst.})\,\% for the collision centrality 20\%-80\%. The PΞ\langle P_\Xi \rangle is found to be slightly larger than the inclusive Λ\Lambda polarization and in reasonable agreement with a multi-phase transport model (AMPT). The PΞ\langle P_\Xi \rangle is found to follow the centrality dependence of the vorticity predicted in the model, increasing toward more peripheral collisions. The global polarization of Ω\Omega, PΩ=1.11±0.87 (stat.)±1.97 (syst.)%\langle P_\Omega \rangle = 1.11\pm0.87~({\rm stat.})\pm1.97~({\rm syst.})\,\% was obtained by measuring the polarization of daughter Λ\Lambda in the decay ΩΛ+K\Omega \rightarrow \Lambda + K, assuming the polarization transfer factor CΩΛ=1C_{\Omega\Lambda}=1.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, Submitted to PR

    Observation of Ds±/D0D_{s}^{\pm}/D^0 enhancement in Au+Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{_{\rm NN}}} = 200 GeV

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    We report on the first measurement of charm-strange meson Ds±D_s^{\pm} production at midrapidity in Au+Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{_{\rm NN}}} = 200 GeV from the STAR experiment. The yield ratio between strange (Ds±D_{s}^{\pm}) and non-strange (D0D^{0}) open-charm mesons is presented and compared to model calculations. A significant enhancement, relative to a PYTHIA simulation of pp+pp collisions, is observed in the Ds±/D0D_{s}^{\pm}/D^0 yield ratio in Au+Au collisions over a large range of collision centralities. Model calculations incorporating abundant strange-quark production in the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) and coalescence hadronization qualitatively reproduce the data. The transverse-momentum integrated yield ratio of Ds±/D0D_{s}^{\pm}/D^0 at midrapidity is consistent with a prediction from a statistical hadronization model with the parameters constrained by the yields of light and strange hadrons measured at the same collision energy. These results suggest that the coalescence of charm quarks with strange quarks in the QGP plays an important role in Ds±D_{s}^{\pm} meson production in heavy-ion collisions

    Measurement of inclusive J/ψ\psi polarization in p+p collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 200 GeV by the STAR experiment

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    We report on new measurements of inclusive J/ψ\psi polarization at mid-rapidity in p+p collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 200 GeV by the STAR experiment at RHIC. The polarization parameters, λθ\lambda_\theta, λϕ\lambda_\phi, and λθϕ\lambda_{\theta\phi}, are measured as a function of transverse momentum (pTp_T) in both the Helicity and Collins-Soper (CS) reference frames within pT<10p_T< 10 GeV/CC. Except for λθ\lambda_\theta in the CS frame at the highest measured pTp_T, all three polarization parameters are consistent with 0 in both reference frames without any strong pTp_T dependence. Several model calculations are compared with data, and the one using the Color Glass Condensate effective field theory coupled with non-relativistic QCD gives the best overall description of the experimental results, even though other models cannot be ruled out due to experimental uncertainties.Comment: 14 pages, 11 figure

    Flow and interferometry results from Au+Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{\textit{s}_{NN}} = 4.5 GeV

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    The Beam Energy Scan (BES) program at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) was extended to energies below sNN\sqrt{\textit{s}_{NN}} = 7.7 GeV in 2015 by successful implementation of the fixed-target mode of operation in the STAR (Solenoidal Track At RHIC) experiment. In the fixed-target mode, ions circulate in one ring of the collider and interact with a stationary target at the entrance of the STAR Time Projection Chamber. The first results for Au+Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{\textit{s}_{NN}} = 4.5 GeV are presented, including directed and elliptic flow of identified hadrons, and radii from pion femtoscopy. The proton flow and pion femtoscopy results agree quantitatively with earlier measurements by Alternating Gradient Synchrotron experiments at similar energies. This validates running the STAR experiment in the fixed-target configuration. Pion directed and elliptic flow are presented for the first time at this beam energy. Pion and proton elliptic flow show behavior which hints at constituent quark scaling, but large error bars preclude reliable conclusions. The ongoing second phase of BES (BES-II) will provide fixed-target data sets with 100 times more events at each of several energies down to sNN\sqrt{\textit{s}_{NN}} = 3.0 GeV.Comment: 18 pages, 20 figures; Contexts and figure caption was modified, one reference was added to address the referee's comment

    Beam-Energy Dependence of the Directed Flow of Deuterons in Au+Au Collisions

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    We present a measurement of the first-order azimuthal anisotropy, v1(y)v_1(y), of deuterons from Au+Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 7.7, 11.5, 14.5, 19.6, 27, and 39 GeV recorded with the STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The energy dependence of the v1(y)v_1(y) slope, dv1/dyy=0dv_{1}/dy|_{y=0}, for deuterons, where yy is the rapidity, is extracted for semi-central collisions (10-40\% centrality) and compared to that of protons. While the v1(y)v_1(y) slopes of protons are generally negative for sNN>\sqrt{s_{NN}} > 10 GeV, those for deuterons are consistent with zero, a strong enhancement of the v1(y)v_1(y) slope of deuterons is seen at the lowest collision energy (the largest baryon density) at sNN=\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 7.7 GeV. In addition, we report the transverse momentum dependence of v1v_1 for protons and deuterons. The experimental results are compared with transport and coalescence models

    Results on Total and Elastic Cross Sections in Proton-Proton Collisions at s=200\sqrt{s} = 200 GeV

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    We report results on the total and elastic cross sections in proton-proton collisions at s=200\sqrt{s}=200 GeV obtained with the Roman Pot setup of the STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The elastic differential cross section was measured in the squared four-momentum transfer range 0.045t0.1350.045 \leq -t \leq 0.135 GeV2^2. The value of the exponential slope parameter BB of the elastic differential cross section dσ/dteBtd\sigma/dt \sim e^{-Bt} in the measured t-t range was found to be B=14.32±0.09(stat.)0.28+0.13(syst.)B = 14.32 \pm 0.09 (stat.)^{\scriptstyle +0.13}_{\scriptstyle -0.28} (syst.) GeV2^{-2}. The total cross section σtot\sigma_{tot}, obtained from extrapolation of the dσ/dtd\sigma/dt to the optical point at t=0-t = 0, is σtot=54.67±0.21(stat.)1.38+1.28(syst.)\sigma_{tot} = 54.67 \pm 0.21 (stat.) ^{\scriptstyle +1.28}_{\scriptstyle -1.38} (syst.) mb. We also present the values of the elastic cross section σel=10.85±0.03(stat.)0.41+0.49(syst.)\sigma_{el} = 10.85 \pm 0.03 (stat.) ^{\scriptstyle +0.49}_{\scriptstyle -0.41}(syst.) mb, the elastic cross section integrated within the STAR tt-range σeldet=4.05±0.01(stat.)0.17+0.18(syst.)\sigma^{det}_{el} = 4.05 \pm 0.01 (stat.) ^{\scriptstyle+0.18}_{\scriptstyle -0.17}(syst.) mb, and the inelastic cross section σinel=43.82±0.21(stat.)1.44+1.37(syst.)\sigma_{inel} = 43.82 \pm 0.21 (stat.) ^{\scriptstyle +1.37}_{\scriptstyle -1.44} (syst.) mb. The results are compared with the world data.Comment: Updated version. New figure 4 and updated text. Accepted for publication in Phys. Lett.

    Investigation of the linear and mode-coupled flow harmonics in Au+Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{\textit{s}_{NN}} = 200 GeV

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    Flow harmonics (vn\textit{v}_{n}) of the Fourier expansion for the azimuthal distributions of hadrons are commonly employed to quantify the azimuthal anisotropy of particle production relative to the collision symmetry planes. While lower order Fourier coefficients (v2\textit{v}_{2} and v3\textit{v}_{3}) are more directly related to the corresponding eccentricities of the initial state, the higher-order flow harmonics (vn>3\textit{v}_{n>3}) can be induced by a mode-coupled response to the lower-order anisotropies, in addition to a linear response to the same-order anisotropies. These higher-order flow harmonics and their linear and mode-coupled contributions can be used to more precisely constrain the initial conditions and the transport properties of the medium in theoretical models. The multiparticle azimuthal cumulant method is used to measure the linear and mode-coupled contributions in the higher-order anisotropic flow, the mode-coupled response coefficients, and the correlations of the event plane angles for charged particles as functions of centrality and transverse momentum in Au+Au collisions at nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy sNN\sqrt{\textit{s}_{NN}} = 200 GeV. The results are compared to similar LHC measurements as well as to several viscous hydrodynamic calculations with varying initial conditions.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures, submitted for publicatio

    Measurements of WW and Z/γZ/\gamma^* cross sections and their ratios in p+pp+p collisions at RHIC

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    We report on the WW and Z/γZ/\gamma^* differential and total cross sections as well as the W+W^+/WW^- and (W++W)(W^+ + W^-)/(Z/γ)(Z/\gamma^*) cross-section ratios measured by the STAR experiment at RHIC in p+pp+p collisions at s=500\sqrt{s} = 500 GeV and 510510 GeV. The cross sections and their ratios are sensitive to quark and antiquark parton distribution functions. In particular, at leading order, the WW cross-section ratio is sensitive to the dˉ/uˉ\bar{d}/\bar{u} ratio. These measurements were taken at high Q2MW2,MZ2Q^2 \sim M_W^2,M_Z^2 and can serve as input into global analyses to provide constraints on the sea quark distributions. The results presented here combine three STAR data sets from 2011, 2012, and 2013, accumulating an integrated luminosity of 350 pb1^{-1}. We also assess the expected impact that our W+/WW^+/W^- cross-section ratios will have on various quark distributions, and find sensitivity to the uˉdˉ\bar{u}-\bar{d} and dˉ/uˉ\bar{d}/\bar{u} distributions.Comment: Accepted to PRD 39 pages, 15 Figs., and 9 table

    Measurement of the central exclusive production of charged particle pairs in proton-proton collisions at s=200\sqrt{s} = 200 GeV with the STAR detector at RHIC

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    We report on the measurement of the Central Exclusive Production of charged particle pairs h+hh^{+}h^{-} (h=π,K,ph = \pi, K, p) with the STAR detector at RHIC in proton-proton collisions at s=200\sqrt{s} = 200 GeV. The charged particle pairs produced in the reaction ppp+h+h+ppp\to p^\prime+h^{+}h^{-}+p^\prime are reconstructed from the tracks in the central detector, while the forward-scattered protons are measured in the Roman Pot system. Differential cross sections are measured in the fiducial region, which roughly corresponds to the square of the four-momentum transfers at the proton vertices in the range 0.04~\mbox{GeV}^2 < -t_1 , -t_2 < 0.2~\mbox{GeV}^2, invariant masses of the charged particle pairs up to a few GeV and pseudorapidities of the centrally-produced hadrons in the range η<0.7|\eta|<0.7. The measured cross sections are compared to phenomenological predictions based on the Double Pomeron Exchange (DPE) model. Structures observed in the mass spectra of π+π\pi^{+}\pi^{-} and K+KK^{+}K^{-} pairs are consistent with the DPE model, while angular distributions of pions suggest a dominant spin-0 contribution to π+π\pi^{+}\pi^{-} production. The fiducial π+π\pi^+\pi^- cross section is extrapolated to the Lorentz-invariant region, which allows decomposition of the invariant mass spectrum into continuum and resonant contributions. The extrapolated cross section is well described by the continuum production and at least three resonances, the f0(980)f_0(980), f2(1270)f_2(1270) and f0(1500)f_0(1500), with a possible small contribution from the f0(1370)f_0(1370). Fits to the extrapolated differential cross section as a function of t1t_1 and t2t_2 enable extraction of the exponential slope parameters in several bins of the invariant mass of π+π\pi^+\pi^- pairs. These parameters are sensitive to the size of the interaction region.Comment: Published in Journal of High Energy Physic
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