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Hadron and hadron-cluster production in a hydrodynamical model including particle evaporation


AutorenlisteDumitru, A; Spieles, C; Stocker, H; Greiner, C

Jahr der Veröffentlichung1997

Seiten2202-2209

ZeitschriftPhysical Review C

Bandnummer56

Heftnummer4

ISSN0556-2813

eISSN1089-490X

Open Access StatusGreen

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.56.2202

VerlagAmerican Physical Society


Abstract
We discuss the evolution of the mixed phase at RHIC and SPS within boost-invariant hydrodynamics. In addition to the hydrodynamical expansion, we also consider evaporation of particles off the surface of the fluid. The back reaction of this evaporation process on the dynamics of the fluid shortens the lifetime of the mixed phase. In our model this lifetime of the mixed phase is less than or equal to 12 fm/c in Au+Au at RHIC and less than or equal to 8 fm/c in Pb+Pb at SPS, even in the limit of vanishing transverse expansion velocity. Strong separation of strangeness occurs. especially in events (or at rapidities) with relatively high initial net baryon and strangeness number, enhancing the multiplicity of multiply strange nuclear clusters. If antiquarks and antibaryons reach saturation in the course of the pure QGP or mixed phase, we find that at RHIC the ratio of antideuterons to deuterons may exceed 0.3 and even He-4 /He-4>0.1. In S+Au at SPS we find only N/N approximate to 0.1. As a result of fluctuations, at RHIC even a negative baryon number at midrapidity is possible in individual events, so that the antibaryon and antibaryon-cluster yields exceed those of the corresponding baryons and clusters.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilDumitru, A., Spieles, C., Stocker, H. and Greiner, C. (1997) Hadron and hadron-cluster production in a hydrodynamical model including particle evaporation, Physical Review C, 56(4), pp. 2202-2209. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.56.2202

APA-ZitierstilDumitru, A., Spieles, C., Stocker, H., & Greiner, C. (1997). Hadron and hadron-cluster production in a hydrodynamical model including particle evaporation. Physical Review C. 56(4), 2202-2209. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.56.2202



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HADRONIZATION PHASE-TRANSITIONHEAVY-ION COLLISIONSMATTER DROPLETSNUCLEUS-NUCLEUS COLLISIONSPBARP COLLISIONSPhoton productionQUARK-GLUON-PLASMASTRANGE MATTERTRANSVERSE-MOMENTUMULTRARELATIVISTIC COLLISIONS


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