EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Separate freeze-out of strange particles and the quark-hadron phase transition

  • Bugaev K.,
  • Sagun V.,
  • Ivanytskyi A.,
  • Nikonov E.,
  • Cleymans J.,
  • Mishustin I.,
  • Zinovjev G.,
  • Bravina L.V.,
  • Zabrodin E.E.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201818202057
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 182
p. 02057

Abstract

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The scenario of the independent chemical freeze-outs for strange and nonstrange particles is discussed. Within such a scenario an apparent in-equilibrium of strangeness is naturally explained by a separation of chemical freeze-out of strange hadrons from the one of non-strange hadrons, which, nevertheless, are connected by the conservation laws of entropy, baryonic charge and third isospin projection. An interplay between the separate freeze-out of strangeness and its residual non-equilibrium is studied within an elaborate version of the hadron resonance gas model. The developed model enables us to perform a high-quality fit of the hadron multiplicity ratios measured at AGS, SPS and RHIC with an overall fit quality ϰ2/dof = 0:93. A special attention is paid to a description of the Strangeness Horn and to the well-known problem of selective suppression of Δ- and ж hyperons. It is remarkable that for all collision energies the strangeness suppression factor γs is about 1 within the error bars. The only exception is found in the vicinity of the center-of-mass collision energy 7.6 GeV, at which a residual enhancement of strangeness of about 20 % is observed.