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Main Author: Fu, Boyang
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.01660
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author Fu, Boyang
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contents Studying the final state interactions and finding possible bound states is helpful for understanding the strong interactions and comprehending the equation-of-state (EoS) of the nuclear matter. In these proceedings, we present recent femtoscopy results of \pXi{}, \LaLa{}, \pOm{} femtoscopic correlations with high statistics Isobar (Ru+Ru, Zr+Zr) and Au+Au collisions measured by the STAR experiment. For the \pXi{} and \pOm{} pairs, the centrality dependence of source size and the scattering parameters are extracted with the Lednický-Lyuboshitz approach. The results show that there is an attractive interaction in \pXi{} pairs and a bound state in \pOm{} pairs.
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spellingShingle Femtoscopy of Strange Baryons in Heavy-ion Collisions at RHIC-STAR
Fu, Boyang
Nuclear Experiment
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Nuclear Theory
Studying the final state interactions and finding possible bound states is helpful for understanding the strong interactions and comprehending the equation-of-state (EoS) of the nuclear matter. In these proceedings, we present recent femtoscopy results of \pXi{}, \LaLa{}, \pOm{} femtoscopic correlations with high statistics Isobar (Ru+Ru, Zr+Zr) and Au+Au collisions measured by the STAR experiment. For the \pXi{} and \pOm{} pairs, the centrality dependence of source size and the scattering parameters are extracted with the Lednický-Lyuboshitz approach. The results show that there is an attractive interaction in \pXi{} pairs and a bound state in \pOm{} pairs.
title Femtoscopy of Strange Baryons in Heavy-ion Collisions at RHIC-STAR
topic Nuclear Experiment
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Nuclear Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.01660