Different production sources of light nuclei in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
arXiv:1710.08572 · doi:10.1088/1674-1137/43/2/024101
Abstract
We propose a new method, i.e., an exclusive quark combination model + an inclusive hadron recombination model, to study different production sources of light nuclei in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. We take deuterons and He produced in Pb-Pb collisions at TeV as examples to present contributions of different production sources by studying their rapidity densities , yield ratios and transverse momentum () spectra just after the hadronization as well as at the final kinetic freeze-out. We find that: only very small fractions of and He are created just after the hadronization; nucleons from resonance decays make a much larger contribution to the regeneration of light nuclei at the hadronic phase stage, and this contribution takes about 79\% and 92\% for and He, respectively, observed at the final kinetic freeze-out. We also find that yield ratios , He and He are good observables to probe contributions for light nuclei from different production sources, and provide a natural explanation for constant values of and He as a function of the averaged charged multiplicity measured by the ALICE Collaboration.
12 pages, 2 figures