\RequirePackage{lineno} %\documentclass[floatfix,twocolumn,showpacs,preprintnumbers,amsmath,amssymb,prl,superscriptaddress]{revtex4} \documentclass[onecolumn,amsmath,amssymb]{revtex4} \usepackage{graphicx}% Include figure files \usepackage{dcolumn}% Align table columns on decimal point \usepackage{bm}% bold math \linespread{1.2} %\usepackage{lineno} \topmargin 1.5 cm \textwidth15cm \textheight 21cm \oddsidemargin0.7cm \columnsep0.2in \pagestyle{empty} \begin{document} %\raggedbottom \title{{\Large Measurement of $^4_{\Lambda}$He lifetime in Au+Au collisions from STAR fixed target mode experiment}}% Force line breaks with \\ \bigskip \bigskip \author{\large Xiujun Li, Fengyi Zhao, Chenlu Hu (for the STAR Collaboration)} %\affiliation{\normalsize University of Science and Technology of China} \bigskip \bigskip \begin{abstract} \linenumbers %star line number %\begin{linenumbers} \leftskip1.0cm \rightskip1.0cm %\large Hypernuclei are bound nuclear systems of nucleons and hyperons. The intrinsic properties of hypernuclei, such as their binding energy and lifetime, provide experimental avenues for studying the hyperon-nucleon (Y-N) interaction. The Y-N interaction, as an essential ingredient in the equation of state of high-baryon-density matter, remains poorly constrained. The precise measurement of $\Lambda$ hypernuclei lifetimes, and its difference to that of the free $\Lambda$, will shed light towards the understanding of the Y-N interactions. In particular, the study of isospin mirror hypernuclei, such as ($^4_{\Lambda}$H-$^4_{\Lambda}$He), may help us gain insight into the isospin dependence of the Y-N interaction. Although there have been numerous measurements of the $^4_{\Lambda}$H lifetime, there is a scarcity of lifetime measurements for $^4_{\Lambda}$He due to its low production rate and low reconstruction efficiency. The high statistics data, collected with the STAR fixed target mode (FXT) Au+Au collisions ($\sqrt{s_{NN}}=$ 3.0 - 7.7 GeV), provides a great opportunity to measure the $^4_{\Lambda}$He production with good precision. In this presentation, we will report the first $^4_{\Lambda}$He lifetime measurement in heavy-ion collisions with the STAR FXT Au+Au collisions. A comparison of the lifetimes of $^4_{\Lambda}$H and $^4_{\Lambda}$He will provide a rigorous test for model calculations, accounting for isospin differences. \end{abstract} \nolinenumbers % end \maketitle \end{document}