English

Strangeness dynamics and transverse pressure in relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions

Nuclear Theory 2010-04-06 v2

Abstract

We investigate hadron production as well as transverse hadron spectra from proton-proton, proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions from 2 AA\cdotGeV to 21.3 AA\cdotTeV within two independent transport approaches (HSD and UrQMD) that are based on quark, diquark, string and hadronic degrees of freedom. The comparison to experimental data on transverse mass spectra from pppp, pApA and C+C (or Si+Si) reactions shows the reliability of the transport models for light systems. For central Au+Au (Pb+Pb) collisions at bombarding energies above \sim 5 A\cdotGeV, furthermore, the measured K±K^{\pm} transverse mass spectra have a larger inverse slope parameter than expected from the default calculations. We investigate various scenarios to explore their potential effects on the K±K^\pm spectra. In particular the initial state Cronin effect is found to play a substantial role at top SPS and RHIC energies. However, the maximum in the K+/π+K^+/\pi^+ ratio at 20 to 30 A\cdotGeV is missed by ~40% and the approximately constant slope of the K±K^\pm spectra at SPS energies is not reproduced either. Our systematic analysis suggests that the additional pressure - as expected from lattice QCD calculations at finite quark chemical potential μq\mu_q and temperature TT- should be generated by strong interactions in the early pre-hadronic/partonic phase of central Au+Au (Pb+Pb) collisions.

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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/0402026,
  title  = {Strangeness dynamics and transverse pressure in relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions},
  author = {E. L. Bratkovskaya and M. Bleicher and M. Reiter and S. Soff and H. Stoecker and M. van Leeuwen and S. Bass and W. Cassing},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/0402026},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

20 pages, 15 figures, Phys. Rev. C, in press