20–25 Aug 2023
Universität Hamburg
Europe/Berlin timezone

Measurements of rare (anti)hypernuclei with ALICE

21 Aug 2023, 17:30
15m
Hörsaal J (Historic main building)

Hörsaal J

Historic main building

Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1
Parallel session talk Ultra-Relativistic Nuclear Collisions T05 Ultra-Relativistic Nuclear Collisions

Speaker

Janik Ditzel (Goethe University Frankfurt)

Description

Hypernuclei are bound states of nucleons and hyperons. The study of their properties, such as their lifetimes and binding energies, provide information on the hadronic interaction between hyperons and nucleons which are complementary to those obtained from correlation measurements. Precise modeling of this interaction is a fundamental input for the calculation of the equation of state of high-density nuclear matter inside neutron stars. Moreover, measurements of their production rate in different collision systems are important to constrain (hyper)nuclei production models, such as the statistical hadronization model and baryon coalescence.

In this presentation, recent results on (anti)hypertriton production in small collision systems and the first-ever observations of the (anti)hyperhydrogen-4 and (anti)hyperhelium-4 in Pb-Pb collisions are presented. These measurements pave the way for detailed investigations of the large charge symmetry breaking implied by the Λ binding energy difference in these hypernuclei. Moreover, differential measurements of their productions yields will contribute to a better understanding of their production models. Recent results on the hypertriton production, high-precision measurements of its lifetime and binding energy in Pb-Pb collisions will also be shown and discussed in the context of the state-of-the-art theoretical models.

Collaboration / Activity ALICE

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