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Statistical hadronisation phenomenology
The analyses of hadron production in the framework of the statistical
hadronisation model are reviewed. The analysis of average multiplicities in
collisions at relatively low centre-of-mass energy confirms previous findings,
namely the universality of hadronisation temperature and of strange to
non-strange quark production rate. The study of transverse momentum spectra of
identified hadrons allows a further determination of the hadronisation
temperature which is found to be compatible with that obtained from fits to
average multiplicities.Comment: 5 pages, 4 .eps figures, talk given at Statistical QCD, Bielefeld,
August 2001, to appear in the proceeding
Polarization and Chirality: the quantum features of the Quark Gluon Plasma
Polarization and chirality are direct manifestations of quantum mechanics in
the Quark Gluon Plasma as a relativistic fluid. This is one of the reasons why
they are intriguing phenomena, that have attracted so much attention lately. In
this talk I will review what is, in my view, the current theoretical
understanding and highlight the most interesting recent result.Comment: 7 pages, plenary talk given at the conference Quark Matter 2018.
arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1711.0878
Polarization in relativistic heavy ion collisions: a theoretical perspective
We review the theoretical framework for the calculation of particle
polarization in relativistic heavy ion collisions within the hydrodynamical
model. The covariant decomposition of the mean spin vector is presented and
open theoretical issues addressed.Comment: 6 pages, talk given at Strangeness in Quark Matter conference,
Utrecht, July 10-15 201
A Monte-Carlo generator for statistical hadronization in high energy e+e- collisions
We present a Monte-Carlo implementation of the Statistical Hadronization
Model in e+e- collisions. The physical scheme is based on the statistical
hadronization of massive clusters produced by the event generator Herwig within
the microcanonical ensemble. We present a preliminary comparison of several
observables with measurements in e+e- collisions at the Z peak. Although a fine
tuning of the model parameters is not carried out, a general good agreement
between its predictions and data is found.Comment: 19 pages, 28 figures, 6 tables. v2: added sections on comparison
between the Statistical Hadronization Model and the Cluster Model and on the
interplay between Herwig cluster splitting algorithm and Statistical
Hadronization Model predictions. Fixed typos and references added. Version
accepted for publication in EPJ
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