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  • canonical suppression (1)
  • heavy Hagedorn states (1)
  • schwere Hagedorn Zustände (1)

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Chemical equilibration due to heavy Hagedorn states (2004)
Greiner, Carsten ; Koch-Steinheimer, Peter ; Liu, Fu-Ming ; Shovkovy, Igor A. ; Stöcker, Horst
A scenario of heavy resonances, called massive Hagedorn states, is proposed which exhibits a fast (t H 1 fm/c) chemical equilibration of (strange) baryons and anti-baryons at the QCD critical temperature Tc. For relativistic heavy ion collisions this scenario predicts that hadronization is followed by a brief expansion phase during which the equilibration rate is higher than the expansion rate, so that baryons and antibaryons reach chemical equilibrium before chemical freeze-out occurs. PACS-Nr.: 12.38.Mh
Dynamic canonical suppression of strangeness in transport models (2005)
Fochler, Oliver ; Vogel, Sascha ; Bleicher, Marcus ; Greiner, Carsten ; Koch-Steinheimer, Peter ; Xu, Zhe
It is investigated whether canonical suppression associated with the exact conservation of an U(1)-charge can be reproduced correctly by current transport models. Therefore a pion-gas having a volume-limited cross section for kaon production and annihilation is simulated within two different transport prescriptions for realizing the inelastic collisions. It is found that both models can indeed dynamically account for the canonical suppression in the yields of rare strange particles.
Canonical suppression in microscopic transport models (2006)
Fochler, Oliver ; Vogel, Sascha ; Bleicher, Marcus ; Greiner, Carsten ; Koch-Steinheimer, Peter ; Xu, Zhe
We demonstrate the occurrence of canonical suppression associated with the conservation of an U(1)-charge in current transport models. For this study a pion gas is simulated within two different transport approaches by incorporating inelastic and volume-limited collisions pi pi leftrightarrow K bar-K for the production of kaon pairs. Both descriptions can dynamically account for the suppression in the yields of rare strange particles in a limited box, being in full accordance with a canonical statistical description.
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