Author:
Shen Diyu,Chen Jinhui,Lin Zi-Wei
Abstract
Abstract
Spin alignments of vector mesons and hyperons in relativistic heavy-ion collisions have been proposed as signals of global polarization. The STAR experiment first observed the
polarization. Recently, the ALICE collaboration measured the transverse momentum (
) and the collision centrality dependence of
, and
spin alignments during Pb-Pb collisions at
= 2.76 TeV. A large signal is observed in the low
region of mid-central collisions for
, while the signal is much smaller for
, and these have not been understood yet. Since vector mesons have different lifetimes and their decay products have different scattering cross sections, they suffer from different hadronic effects. In this paper, we study the effect of hadronic interactions on the spin alignment of
,
, and
mesons in relativistic heavy-ion collisions with a multi-phase transport model. We find that hadronic scatterings lead to a deviation of the observed spin alignment matrix element
away from the true value for
and
mesons (with a bigger effect on
) while the effect is negligible for the
meson. The effect depends on the kinematic acceptance: the observed
value is lower than the true value when the pseudorapidity (
) coverage is small, while there is little effect when the
coverage is large. Hence, this study provides valuable information to understand the vector meson spin alignment signals observed during the experiments.
Funder
Guangdong Major Project of Basic and Applied Basic Research
National Natural Science Foundation of China
the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics,Instrumentation,Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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