Role of $Σ^*(1385)$ on $Î$ hyperon polarization in relativistic heavy ion collisions
Role of $Σ^*(1385)$ on $Î$ hyperon polarization in relativistic heavy ion collisions
The effect of $Σ^*(1385)$ baryon resonance on the time evolution of the $Î$ hyperon polarization in hadronic matter is studied using a kinetic approach. This approach explicitly includes the production of the $Σ^*$ resonance from the $Î-Ï$ and $Σ(1192)-Ï$ scatterings as well as its decay into $Î+Ï$ or $Σ+Ï$. The resulting coupled kinetic equations governing the time evolution of $Î$, $Σ$ and $Σ^*$ numbers and polarizations are solved for Au-Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=7.7$ GeV and 20-50\% centrality, using initial values determined by thermal yields and the thermal vorticity at chemical freeze-out temperature. As the hadronic matter expands and cools, the $Î$ polarization is found to increase slightly during early times and then decreases very slowly afterwards, while the $Σ$ polarization remains nearly constant and the $Σ^*$ polarization continuously decreases. Including feed-down contributions to the $Î$ polarization from the decays of partially polarized $Σ^0$, $Σ^*$, and $Î(1322)$ hyperons, where the $Î$ polarization is obtained by solving coupled kinetic equations for the $Î$ and $Î^*(1532)$ system, the resulting $Î$ polarization becomes smaller and decreases over time. In both cases, however, the time variation of the $Î$ polarization is sufficiently small to support the assumption of an early freeze-out of $Î$ spin degree of freedom in relativistic heavy ion collisions.
Haesom Sung、Che Ming Ko、Su Houng Lee
物理学
Haesom Sung,Che Ming Ko,Su Houng Lee.Role of $Σ^*(1385)$ on $Î$ hyperon polarization in relativistic heavy ion collisions[EB/OL].(2025-07-31)[2025-08-07].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.23238.点此复制
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