The strange border of the QCD phases
Abstract
We address the flavour composition along the border between the hadronic and the quark-gluon plasma phases of QCD. The ratio of strange to up and down antiquarks () produced in partic le and nuclear collisions, is found to increase in collisions with initially reached energy density () up to 1 GeV/. Above this value it decreases approximately linearly and reaches its asymptotic value at zero baryon chemical potential (). We demonstrate that in nuclear collisions is approaching its asymptotic value at 8-9 GeV/, corresponding to 3-8 TeV per nucleon+nucleon pair which will be reached at the LHC. After correcting for the difference in the chemical potentials of various colliding systems, universally saturates across the QCD phase boundary, following the temperature. Recent experimental puzzles as the increase in the ratio in Pb+Pb collisions at 40 GeV per nucleon, its different behaviour at midrapidity, the decrease of the double ratio of (A+A/p+p) in nucleus nucleus over p+p collisions with increasing , and the increase of in p+A over p+p collisions at the same , are naturally explained. We study the approach of thermodynamic observables at to the transition point and extract an estimate of the critical temperature.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0104001,
title = {The strange border of the QCD phases},
author = {Sonja Kabana},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0104001},
year = {2010}
}
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36 pages, 19 figures