Matter-induced modification of resonances at RHIC freezeout
Abstract
We discuss the physical effects causing a modification of resonance masses, widths and even shapes in a dilute hadronic gas at late stages of heavy ion collisions. We quantify the conditions at which resonances are produced at RHIC, and found that it happens at . Although in the pp case the ``kinematic'' effects like thermal weighting of the states is sufficient, in AA we see a clear effect of dynamical interaction with matter, both due to a variety of s-channel resonances and due to t-channel scalar exchanges. The particular quantity we focus mostly on is the meson mass, for which these dynamical effects lead to about -50 MeV shift, on top of about -20 MeV of a thermal effect: both agree well with preliminary data from STAR experiment at RHIC. We also predict a complete change of shape of resonance, even by thermal effects alone.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0211119,
title = {Matter-induced modification of resonances at RHIC freezeout},
author = {E. V. Shuryak and G. E. Brown},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0211119},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
A comment about width modification added, some misspelling corrected