The Speed of Sound in Hadronic Matter
Abstract
We calculate the speed of sound in an ideal gas of resonances whose mass spectrum is assumed to have the Hagedorn form , which leads to singular behavior at the critical temperature . With the pressure and the energy density remain finite at , while the specific heat diverges there. As a function of the temperature the corresponding speed of sound initially increases similarly to that of an ideal pion gas until near where the resonance effects dominate causing to vanish as . In order to compare this result to the physical resonance gas models, we introduce an upper cut-off M in the resonance mass integration. Although the truncated form still decreases somewhat in the region around , the actual critical behavior in these models is no longer present.
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@article{arxiv.0906.2289,
title = {The Speed of Sound in Hadronic Matter},
author = {P. Castorina and J. Cleymans and D. E. Miller and H. Satz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.2289},
year = {2014}
}
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11 Pages, 9 Figures and 17 References