Shedding Light on (Anti-)nuclei Production with Pion-Nucleus Femtoscopy
Li-Yuan Zhang, Che Ming Ko, Yu-Gang Ma, Qi-Ye Shou, Kai-Jia Sun, Rui Wang, Song Zhang

TL;DR
This paper uses pion-nucleus femtoscopy and kinetic modeling to investigate the production mechanisms of (anti-)nuclei in high-energy collisions, providing evidence that pion-catalyzed reactions are dominant over other models.
Contribution
It introduces a novel pion-nucleus femtoscopy approach combined with kinetic equations to analyze (anti-)nuclei production, highlighting the importance of pion-catalyzed reactions.
Findings
Reproduces resonance peaks observed in femtoscopic correlation functions.
Nucleon coalescence accounts for about half of the observed peak strength.
Statistical hadronization predicts no resonance features.
Abstract
High-energy nuclear collisions provide a unique environment for synthesizing both nuclei and antinuclei (such as and ) at temperatures ( MeV) nearly two orders of magnitude above their binding energies of a few MeV. The underlying production mechanism, whether through statistical hadronization, nucleon coalescence, or dynamical regeneration and disintegration, remains unsettled. Here we address this question using a novel tool of pion-nucleus femtoscopy. By solving relativistic kinetic equations for pion-catalyzed reactions () for deuteron production and including a downward shift of the in-medium mass, we successfully reproduce the resonance peaks observed by the ALICE Collaboration in both and femtoscopic correlation functions in high-multiplicity …
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Nuclear physics research studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
