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    Mott-hadron resonance gas and lattice QCD thermodynamics

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    We present an effective model for the generic behaviour of hadron masses and phase shifts at finite temperature which shares basic features with recent developments within the PNJL model for correlations in quark matter. On this basis we obtain the transition between a hadron resonance gas phase and the quark gluon plasma in the spirit of the generalized Beth-Uhlenbeck approach where the Mott dissociation of hadrons is encoded in the hadronic phase shifts. Here we restrict ourselves to low-lying hadronic channels and perform a discussion of recent lattice QCD thermodynamics results from this perspective. We find agreement in the asymptotic regions while for the description of the transition itself the inclusion of further hadronic channels as well as a selfconsistent determination of the continuum thresholds is required.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, typo in Eq. (9) correcte

    An effective model of QCD thermodynamics

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    A combined effective model reproducing the equation of state of hadronic matter as obtained in recent lattice QCD simulations is presented. The model reproduces basic physical characteristics encountered in dense hadronic matter in the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) phase and the lower temperature hadron resonance gas phase. The hadronic phase is described by means of an extended Mott-Hagedorn resonance gas while the QGP phase is described by the extended PNJL model. The dissociation of hadrons is obtained by including the state dependent hadron resonance width.Comment: Presented at the Symposium: On Discovery Physics at the LHC -- Kruger 2012, RPA, December~3~-~7,~201

    Relativistic hydrodynamics with strangeness production

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    The relativistic hydrodynamic approach is used to describe production of strangeness and/or heavy quarks in ultrarelativistic heavy ion reactions. Production processes are important ingredients of dissipative effects in the hadronic liquid. Beyond viscosity also chemo- and thermo-diffusion processes are considered. This also allows to specify chemical and thermal freeze-out conditions.Comment: v.2 with minor editorial corrections, 7 pages, talk given on the SQM2007 conference, Levoca, June 24-29, 2007. To appear in the proceceeding: Journal of Physics

    Entropy Production in Relativistic Hydrodynamics

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    The entropy production occurring in relativistic hydrodynamical systems such as the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) formed in high-energy nuclear collisions is explored. We study mechanisms which change the composition of the fluid, i.e. particle production and/or chemical reactions, along with chemo- and thermo-diffusion. These effects complement the conventional dissipative effects of shear viscosity, bulk viscosity, and heat conductivity.Comment: 15 pages; LaTex. Accepted for publication in Physics Letters B. - Two typos corrected and one reference adde

    Pion Number Fluctuations and Correlations in the Statistical System with Fixed Isospin

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    The statistical system of pions with zero total isospin is studied. The suppression effects for the average yields due to isospin conservation are the same for π0\pi^0, π+\pi^+ and π\pi^-. However, a behavior of the corresponding particle number fluctuations are different. For neutral pions there is the enhancement of the fluctuations, whereas for charged pions the isospin conservation suppresses fluctuations. The correlations between the numbers of charged and neutral pions are observed for finite systems. This causes a maximum of the total pion number fluctuations for small systems. The thermodynamic limit values for the scaled variances of neutral and charged pions are calculated. The enhancements of the fluctuations due to Bose statistics are found and discussed

    Flotation sylvite from potash ores at elevated temperatures

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    In laboratory terms conducted research on the selection of factious composition amine and assortment components of collective mixture, optimal for flotation of sylvine at the temperature of fallopian solution 40°С, brands and charges of reagents are certain, are conducted the comparative tests of charts of joint and separate flotation of sylvine from ores 1–3 mine managements of JSC “Belaruskali” in the conditions of enhanceable temperatures

    The canonical partition function for relativistic hadron gases

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    Particle production in high-energy collisions is often addressed within the framework of the thermal (statistical) model. We present a method to calculate the canonical partition function for the hadron resonance gas with exact conservation of the baryon number, strangeness, electric charge, charmness and bottomness. We derive an analytical expression for the partition function which is represented as series of Bessel functions. Our results can be used directly to analyze particle production yields in elementary and in heavy ion collisions. We also quantify the importance of quantum statistics in the calculations of the light particle multiplicities in the canonical thermal model of the hadron resonance gas.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures; submitted for publication in EPJ
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