Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9860782 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A statistical model for decay and formation of heavy hadronic resonances is formulated. The resonance properties become increasingly uncertain with increasing resonance mass. Drawing on analogy with the situation in low-energy nuclear physics, we employ the Weisskopf approach to the resonance processes. In the large-mass limit, the density of resonance states in mass is governed by a universal Hagedorn-like temperature TH. As resonances decay, progressively more and more numerous lighter states get populated. For THâ170MeV, the model describes data for the hadron yield ratios at the RHIC and SPS energies under the extreme assumption of a single heavy resonance giving rise to measured yields.
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Authors
Subrata Pal, Pawel Danielewicz,