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Probing the Phase Boundary between Hadronic Matter and the Quark-Gluon-Plasma in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
We discuss recent data on particle production with emphasis on the degree of
thermal and chemical equilibration achieved. The data are interpreted in terms
of a resonance gas model. The phase boundary constructed between the resonance
gas and the quark-gluon plasma is shown to be very close to the deduced
parameters characterizing the hadronic fireball at freeze-out.Comment: 7 pages, latex, 6 figures, 1 table submitted to Nuclear Physics A,
dedicated to Gerry Brown in honor of his 70th birthda
On Charm Production near the Phase Boundary
We discuss aspects of the statistical hadronization model for the production
of mesons with open and hidden charm in ultra-relativistic nuclear collisions.
Emphasis is placed on what can be inferred from the dependence of the yield of
charmonia on the number of participants in the collisions.Comment: Invited Paper, NAN Conference, Darmstadt, Oct. 2000, final version,
expanded discussion on results at collider energies, Nucl. Phys. A. (in
print). Dedicated to Achim Richter in honor of his 60th birthda
Production of Strange Clusters and Strange Matter in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions at the AGS
Production probabilities for strange clusters and strange matter in Au+Au
collisions at AGS energy are obtained in the thermal fireball model. The only
parameters of the model, the baryon chemical potential and temperature, were
determined from a description of the rather complete set of hadron yields from
Si+nucleus collisions at the AGS. For the production of light nuclear fragments
and strange clusters the results are similar to recent coalescence model
calculations. Strange matter production with baryon number larger than 10 is
predicted to be much smaller than any current experimental sensitivities.Comment: 9 Pages (no figures
The thermal model on the verge of the ultimate test: particle production in Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC
We investigate the production of hadrons in nuclear collisions within the
framework of the thermal (or statistical hadronization) model. We discuss both
the ligh-quark hadrons as well as charmonium and provide predictions for the
LHC energy. Even as its exact magnitude is dependent on the charm production
cross section, not yet measured in Pb-Pb collisions, we can confidently predict
that at the LHC the nuclear modification factor of charmonium as a function of
centrality is larger than that observed at RHIC and compare the experimental
results to these predictions.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; proceedings of QM201
Particle Production in Heavy Ion Collisions
The status of thermal model descriptions of particle production in heavy ion
collisions is presented. We discuss the formulation of statistical models with
different implementation of the conservation laws and indicate their
applicability in heavy ion and elementary particle collisions. We analyze
experimental data on hadronic abundances obtained in ultrarelativistic heavy
ion collisions, in a very broad energy range starting from RHIC/BNL ( A GeV), SPS/CERN ( A GeV) up to AGS/BNL ( A GeV) and SIS/GSI ( A GeV) to test equilibration
of the fireball created in the collision. We argue that the statistical
approach provides a very satisfactory description of experimental data covering
this wide energy range. Any deviations of the model predictions from the data
are indicated. We discuss the unified description of particle chemical
freeze--out and the excitation functions of different particle species. At SPS
and RHIC energy the relation of freeze--out parameters with the QCD phase
boundary is analyzed. Furthermore, the application of the extended statistical
model to quantitative understanding of open and hidden charm hadron yields is
considered.Comment: Invited review for Quark Gluon Plasma 3, eds. R. C. Hwa and Xin-Nian
Wang, World Scientific Publishin
The horn, the hadron mass spectrum and the QCD phase diagram - the statistical model of hadron production in central nucleus-nucleus collisions
We present the status of the description of hadron production in central
nucleus-nucleus collisions within the statistical model . The recent inclusion
of very high-mass resonances and the sigma meson leads to an improved
description of the data, in particular the energy dependence of the K+/pi+
ratio at SPS energies (``the horn''). The connection to the QCD phase diagram
is discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; presented at the Nucleus-Nucleus 2009 conference,
Beijing, Aug. 200
Statistical hadronization of charm at SPS, RHIC and LHC
We study the production of charmonia and charmed hadrons for nucleus-nucleus
collisions at SPS, RHIC, and LHC energies within the framework of the
statistical hadronization model. Results from this model are compared to the
observed centrality dependence of J/psi production at SPS energy. We further
provide predictions for the centrality dependence of the production of open and
hidden charm mesons at RHIC and LHC.Comment: Contribution to Quark Matter 2002, 4 pages, 3 figures; revised
version including charmed hyperons (omitted in v1
Strange Particle Production from SIS to LHC
>1A review of meson emission in heavy ion collisions at incident energies
from SIS up to collider energies is presented. A statistical model assuming
chemical equilibrium and local strangeness conservation (i.e. strangeness
conservation per collision) explains most of the observed features.
Emphasis is put onto the study of and emission at low incident
energies. In the framework of this statistical model it is shown that the
experimentally observed equality of and rates at
``threshold-corrected'' energies is due to a
crossing of two excitation functions. Furthermore, the independence of the
to ratio on the number of participating nucleons observed between
SIS and RHIC is consistent with this model.
It is demonstrated that the production at SIS energies occurs
predominantly via strangeness exchange and this channel is approaching chemical
equilibrium. The observed maximum in the excitation function is
also seen in the ratio of strange to non-strange particle production. The
appearance of this maximum around 30 GeV is due to the energy
dependence of the chemical freeze-out parameters and .Comment: Presented at the International Workshop "On the Physics of the
Quark-Gluon Plasma", Palaiseau, France, September 2001. 10 pages, 8 figure
Three Generations on the Quintic Quotient
A three-generation SU(5) GUT, that is 3x(10+5bar) and a single 5-5bar pair,
is constructed by compactification of the E_8 heterotic string. The base
manifold is the Z_5 x Z_5-quotient of the quintic, and the vector bundle is the
quotient of a positive monad. The group action on the monad and its
bundle-valued cohomology is discussed in detail, including topological
restrictions on the existence of equivariant structures. This model and a
single Z_5 quotient are the complete list of three generation quotients of
positive monads on the quintic.Comment: 19 pages, LaTeX. v2: section on anomaly cancellation adde
Heavy quark(onium) at LHC: the statistical hadronization case
We discuss the production of charmonium in nuclear collisions within the
framework of the statistical hadronization model. We demonstrate that the model
reproduces very well the availble data at RHIC. We provide predictions for the
LHC energy where, dependently on the charm production cross section, a
dramatically different behaviour of charmonium production as a function of
centrality might be expected. We discuss also the case in elementary
collisions, where clearly the statistical model does not reproduce the
measurements.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures; proceeding of SQM09, Buzios, Brazil, to be
published in J. Phys.
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