Low Transverse Momentum KS Production in Au + Au Collisions at √{sNN} = 200 GeV

Abstract:

The Heavy Flavor Tracker (HFT) detector installed in the STAR experiment is aimed for precision measurement of charm production in heavy-ion collisions by topologically reconstructing the secondary decays of charmed hadrons. With the significantly improved pointing resolution enabled by the HFT, we can also reconstruct low transverse momentum (pT < 0.3GeV/c) that decay very close to collision vertices, which was difficult before with the Time Projection Chamber (TPC) only. Measurement of the low transverse momentum yield will further constrain the total kaon yield in the full kinematic phase space. In this presentation, we will present the first measurement of the K0Sproduction focusing on the low transverse momentum region(pT < 0.3 GeV/c) with the HFT detector from Au + Au collisions at E = 200 GeV. We will report the invariant yield and elliptic flow vs pT in different centrality bins. The results will be compared with previous measurements at RHIC.

Last updated on 09/16/2016