Strangeness Enhancement in $p+A$ and $S+A$ Interactions at SPS Energies
Abstract
The systematics of strangeness enhancement is calculated using the HIJING and VENUS models and compared to recent data on , and collisions at CERN/SPS energies (). The HIJING model is used to perform a {\em linear} extrapolation from to . VENUS is used to estimate the effects of final state cascading and possible non-conventional production mechanisms. This comparison shows that the large enhancement of strangeness observed in collisions, interpreted previously as possible evidence for quark-gluon plasma formation, has its origins in non-equilibrium dynamics of few nucleon systems. % Strangeness enhancement %is therefore traced back to the change in the production dynamics %from to minimum bias and central collisions. A factor of two enhancement of at mid-rapidity is indicated by recent data, where on the average {\em one} projectile nucleon interacts with only {\em two} target nucleons. There appears to be another factor of two enhancement in the light ion reaction relative to , when on the average only two projectile nucleons interact with two target ones.
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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/9504003,
title = {Strangeness Enhancement in $p+A$ and $S+A$ Interactions at SPS Energies},
author = {V. Topor Pop and M. Gyulassy and X. N. Wang and A. Andrighetto and M. Morando and F. Pellegrini and R. A. Ricci and G. Segato},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/9504003},
year = {2008}
}
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29 pages, 8 figures in uuencoded postscript file