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Statistical Model and the mesonic-baryonic transition region

The statistical model assuming chemical equilibriumand local strangeness conservation describes most of the observed features of strange particle production from SIS up to RHIC. Deviations are found as the maximum in the measured K+/pi+ ratio is much sharper than in the model calculations. At the in...

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Autores principales: Oeschler, H., Cleymans, J., Redlich, K., Wheaton, S.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.071.0032
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1212398
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author Oeschler, H.
Cleymans, J.
Redlich, K.
Wheaton, S.
author_facet Oeschler, H.
Cleymans, J.
Redlich, K.
Wheaton, S.
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description The statistical model assuming chemical equilibriumand local strangeness conservation describes most of the observed features of strange particle production from SIS up to RHIC. Deviations are found as the maximum in the measured K+/pi+ ratio is much sharper than in the model calculations. At the incident energy of the maximum, the statistical model shows that freeze out changes regime from one being dominated by baryons at the lower energies toward one being dominated by mesons. It will be shown how deviations from the usual freeze-out curve influence the various particle ratios. Furthermore, other observables exhibit also changes just in this energy regime.
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spelling cern-12123982019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.22323/1.071.0032http://cds.cern.ch/record/1212398engOeschler, H.Cleymans, J.Redlich, K.Wheaton, S.Statistical Model and the mesonic-baryonic transition regionParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe statistical model assuming chemical equilibriumand local strangeness conservation describes most of the observed features of strange particle production from SIS up to RHIC. Deviations are found as the maximum in the measured K+/pi+ ratio is much sharper than in the model calculations. At the incident energy of the maximum, the statistical model shows that freeze out changes regime from one being dominated by baryons at the lower energies toward one being dominated by mesons. It will be shown how deviations from the usual freeze-out curve influence the various particle ratios. Furthermore, other observables exhibit also changes just in this energy regime.The statistical model assuming chemical equilibriumand local strangeness conservation describes most of the observed features of strange particle production from SIS up to RHIC. Deviations are found as the maximum in the measured K+/pi+ ratio is much sharper than in the model calculations. At the incident energy of the maximum, the statistical model shows that freeze out changes regime from one being dominated by baryons at the lower energies toward one being dominated by mesons. It will be shown how deviations from the usual freeze-out curve influence the various particle ratios. Furthermore, other observables exhibit also changes just in this energy regime.arXiv:0910.2128oai:cds.cern.ch:12123982009-10-13
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Oeschler, H.
Cleymans, J.
Redlich, K.
Wheaton, S.
Statistical Model and the mesonic-baryonic transition region
title Statistical Model and the mesonic-baryonic transition region
title_full Statistical Model and the mesonic-baryonic transition region
title_fullStr Statistical Model and the mesonic-baryonic transition region
title_full_unstemmed Statistical Model and the mesonic-baryonic transition region
title_short Statistical Model and the mesonic-baryonic transition region
title_sort statistical model and the mesonic-baryonic transition region
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.071.0032
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1212398
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