The particle yields and particle number ratios in Pb+Pb collisions at the LHC
energy sNN=2.76 TeV are described within the integrated
hydrokinetic model (iHKM) at the two different equations of state (EoS) for the
quark-gluon matter and the two corresponding hadronization temperatures,
T=165 MeV and T=156 MeV. The role of particle interactions at the final
afterburner stage of the collision in the particle production is investigated
by means of comparison of the results of full iHKM simulations with those where
the annihilation and other inelastic processes (except for resonance decays)
are switched off after hadronization/particlization, similarly as in the
thermal models. An analysis supports the picture of continuous chemical
freeze-out in the sense that the corrections to the sudden chemical freeze-out
results, which arise because of the inelastic reactions at the subsequent
evolution times, are noticeable and improve the description of particle and
number ratios. An important observation is that although the particle number
ratios with switched-off inelastic reactions are quite different at different
particlization temperatures which are adopted for different equations of state
to reproduce experimental data, the complete iHKM calculations bring very close
results in both cases.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure