Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9861279 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The recently discovered sharp peak in the K+/Ï+ ratio in relativistic heavy-ion collisions is discussed in the framework of the statistical model. In this model a rapid change is expected as the hadronic gas undergoes a transition from a baryon-dominated to a meson-dominated gas. The transition occurs at a temperature T=140MeV and baryon chemical potential μB=410MeV corresponding to an incident energy of sNN=8.2GeV. The maximum in the Î/Ï ratio is well reproduced by the statistical model, but the change in the K+/Ï+ ratio is much less pronounced than the one observed by the NA49 Collaboration. The calculated smooth increase of the Kâ/Ïâ ratio and the shape of the Îâ/Ï+ and Ωâ/Ï+ ratios exhibiting maxima at different incident energies is consistent with the presently available experimental data. We conclude that the measured particle ratios with 20-30% deviations agree with a hadronic freeze-out scenario. These deviations seem to occur just in the transition from baryon-dominated to meson-dominated freeze-out.
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Authors
J. Cleymans, H. Oeschler, K. Redlich, S. Wheaton,