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Excited hadrons as a signal for quark-gluon plasma formation

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2010-11-05 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

At the quark-hadron transition, when quarks get confined to hadrons, certain orbitally excited states, namely those which have excitation energies above the respective L=0L = 0 states of the same order as the transition temperature TcT_c, may form easily because of thermal velocities of quarks at the transition temperature. We propose that the ratio of multiplicities of such excited states to the respective L=0L = 0 states can serve as an almost model independent signal for the quark-gluon plasma formation in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. For example, the ratio RR^* of multiplicities of DSJ±(2317)(JP=0+)D_{SJ}^{*\pm}(2317)(J^P = 0^+) and DS±(2112)(JP=1)D_S^{*\pm}(2112)(J^P = 1^-) when plotted with respect to the center of mass energy of the collision s\sqrt{s} (or vs. centrality/number of participants), should show a jump at the value of s\sqrt{s} beyond which the QGP formation occurs. This should happen irrespective of the shape of the overall plot of RR^* vs. s\sqrt{s}. Recent data from RHIC on Λ/Λ\Lambda^*/\Lambda vs. Npart_{part} for large values of Npart_{part} may be indicative of such a behavior, though there are large error bars. We give a list of several other such candidate hadronic states.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0502109,
  title  = {Excited hadrons as a signal for quark-gluon plasma formation},
  author = {Biswanath Layek and Ajit M. Srivastava and Soma Sanyal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0502109},
  year   = {2010}
}

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19 pages, RevTex, no figures, minor changes