Spin alignment measurement of vector mesons produced in high energy collisions
Bedangadas Mohanty, Sourav Kundu, Subhash Singha, Ranbir Singh

TL;DR
This review summarizes recent experimental findings on the spin alignment of vector mesons in high-energy collisions, highlighting observed deviations from no-spin-alignment and their implications for understanding polarization effects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of experimental measurements of vector meson spin alignment across different collision systems and energies, emphasizing new observations and their theoretical significance.
Findings
$ ho_{00}$ > 1/3 in $e^+e^-$ collisions at LEP energies.
$ ho_{00}$ < 1/3 for $K^{*0}$ and $$ in Pb--Pb collisions at 2.76 TeV.
Preliminary $ ho_{00}$ > 1/3 for $$ at intermediate $p_T$ in Au--Au collisions.
Abstract
This review covers the recent experimental development on spin alignment measurements of and vector mesons in heavy-ion and pp collisions at RHIC and LHC energies. Measurements in collisions at LEP energies are also discussed. Spin alignment of vector mesons are studied by measuring the second diagonal element of spin density matrix. The is obtained by measuring the angular distribution of vector meson decay daughter with respect to the quantization axis in vector meson rest frame. Measured values for vector mesons are found to be larger than 1/3 at high momentum in collisions at LEP energies, suggesting the preferential production of vector meson with helicity zero state from the fragmentation process. The values are found to be smaller than 1/3 ( = 1/3 implies no spin alignment) for …
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
