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What can we learn from fluctuations of particle ratios?

Nuclear Theory 2007-09-06 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

We explain how fluctuations of ratios can constrain and falsify the statistical model of particle production in heavy ion collisions, using K/πK/\pi fluctuations as an example. We define an observable capable of determining which statistical model, if any, governs freeze-out in ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions. We calculate this observable for K/πK/\pi fluctuations, and show that it should be the same for RHIC and LHC energies, as well as independent of centrality, if the Grand-Canonical statistical model is an appropriate description and chemical equilibrium applies. We describe variations of this scaling for deviations from this scenario, such as light quark chemical non-equilibrium, strange quark over-saturation and local conservation (canonical ensemble) for strange quarks. We also introduce a similar observable capable, together with the published K/KK^*/K measurement, of ascertaining if an interacting hadron gas phase governs the system between thermal and chemical freeze-out, and of ascertaining its duration and impact on hadronic chemistry.

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@article{arxiv.0709.0587,
  title  = {What can we learn from fluctuations of particle ratios?},
  author = {Giorgio Torrieri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.0587},
  year   = {2007}
}

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