Phi Meson Production in Heavy-Ion Collisions at SIS Energies
Abstract
Phi meson production in heavy-ion collisions at SIS/GSI energies ( GeV/nucleon) is studied in the relativistic transport model. We include contributions from baryon-baryon, pion-baryon, and kaon-antikaon collisions. The cross sections for the first two processes are obtained in an one-boson-exchange model, while that for the last process is taken to be of Breit-Wigner form through the phi meson resonance. The dominant contribution to phi meson production in heavy ion collisions at these energies is found to come from secondary pion-nucleon collisions. Effects due to medium modifications of kaon masses are also studied and are found to reduce the phi meson yield by about a factor of two, mainly because of increased phi decay width as a result of dropping kaon-antikaon masses. In this case, the ratio is about 4%, which is a factor of 2-3 below preliminary experimental data from the FOPI collaboration at GSI. Including also the reduction of phi meson mass in medium increases this ratio to about 8%, which is then in reasonable agreement with the data.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/9704002,
title = {Phi Meson Production in Heavy-Ion Collisions at SIS Energies},
author = {W. S. Chung and G. Q. Li and C. M. Ko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/9704002},
year = {2009}
}
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46 pages, including 21 postscript figures