Measurement of hyper triton lifetime in Au + Au collisions at the Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider
The STAR Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports a precise measurement of the hypertriton lifetime in Au+Au collisions at RHIC, revealing a shorter lifetime than a free lambda and providing insights into hyperon-nucleon interactions.
Contribution
The study provides the first precise hypertriton lifetime measurement in heavy-ion collisions and determines decay branching ratios, informing hyperon-baryon interaction models.
Findings
Hypertriton lifetime measured as approximately 142 ps.
Decay branching ratio favors J=1/2 assignment.
Results suggest strong hyperon-nucleon interactions.
Abstract
A precise measurement of the hypertriton lifetime is presented. In this letter, the mesonic decay modes and are used to reconstruct the hypertriton from Au+Au collision data collected by the STAR collaboration at RHIC. A minimum estimation is used to determine the lifetime of ps. This lifetime is about 50\% shorter than the lifetime ps of a free , indicating strong hyperon-nucleon interaction in the hypernucleus system. The branching ratios of the mesonic decay channels are also determined to satisfy B.R.(B.R.B.R. = . Our ratio result favors the assignment…
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