Unexpected large isospin breaking in high-energy collisions

May 29, 2024, 10:45 AM
12m
Particle physics theory (including heavy ion & neutrino physics) Session IV

Speaker

Prof. Francesco Giacosa (Kielce University)

Description

It is well known that isospin symmetry is fulfilled to a good approximation in strong interactions, as confirmed in low-energy scattering experiments and in mass spectra of both light and heavy hadrons. In collisions of nuclei with an equal number of protons and neutrons, isospin symmetry imposes that the number of produced charged kaons should equal the number of neutral ones. The NA61/SHINE experiment at CERN recently reported an excess of charged over neutral kaon production in high-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions. Here, we argue that the measured charge-to-neutral kaon ratio of about 1.2 indicates an unexpectedly large violation of isospin symmetry. Using well-established models for hadron production, we demonstrate that known symmetry-breaking effects and the initial nuclei containing more neutrons than protons lead only to a small (few per cent) deviation from unity at high energies. Thus, they cannot explain the measurements.

Authors

Prof. Francesco Giacosa (Kielce University) Herbert Stroebele (Goethe University Frankfurt (DE)) Marek Gazdzicki (Jan Kochanowski University (PL)) Mark Gorenstein Dr Roman Poberezhnyuk (Bogolubov Institute for Theoretical Physics) Dr Subhasis Samanta Wojciech Brylinski (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))

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