Measurements of $\phi$ meson production in relativistic heavy-ion collisions at RHIC
The STAR Collaboration: B.I. Abelev, et al

TL;DR
This paper reports measurements of $\,phi\, $ meson production in various heavy-ion and proton collisions at RHIC, analyzing spectra, yield ratios, and nuclear modification factors to understand hadronization mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides detailed $\,phi\, $ meson spectra and yield ratios across collision systems, supporting quark coalescence as the dominant hadronization process at RHIC.
Findings
$\,phi\, $ spectra in central Au+Au fit exponential distribution.
$\,phi\, $ yield ratios challenge kaon coalescence models.
Number of constituent quark scaling observed in $R_{cp}$ and $v_{2}$.
Abstract
We present results for the measurement of meson production via its charged kaon decay channel in Au+Au collisions at , 130, and 200 GeV, and in and +Au collisions at GeV from the STAR experiment at the BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The midrapidity () meson transverse momentum () spectra in central Au+Au collisions are found to be well described by a single exponential distribution. On the other hand, the spectra from , +Au and peripheral Au+Au collisions show power-law tails at intermediate and high and are described better by Levy distributions. The constant yield ratio vs beam species, collision centrality and colliding energy is in contradiction with expectations from models having kaon coalescence as the dominant mechanism for …
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