>A review of meson emission in heavy ion collisions at incident energies
around 1 -- 2 A⋅GeV is presented. It is shown how the shape of the
spectra and the various particle yields vary with system size, with centrality
and with incident energy. A statistical model assuming thermal and chemical
equilibrium and exact strangeness conservation (i.e. strangeness conservation
per collision) explains most of the observed features.
Emphasis is put onto the study of K+ and K− emission. In the framework
of this statistical model it is shown that the experimentally observed equality
of K+ and K− rates at threshold corrected energies s−sth is due to a crossing of two excitation functions. Furthermore,
the independence of the K+ to K− ratio on the number of participating
nucleons observed between 1 and 10 A⋅GeV is consistent with this model.
The observed flow effects are beyond the scope of this model.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, Strangeness 2000, V International Conference on
Strangeness in Quark Matter, July, 2000, Berkeley, Californi