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Strangeness enhancement at the hadronic chemical freeze-out

Published 25 Mar 2014 in hep-ph and nucl-th | (1403.6311v1)

Abstract: The chemical freeze-out of hadrons created in the high energy nuclear collisions is studied within the realistic version of the hadron resonance gas model. The chemical non-equilibrium of strange particles is accounted via the usual γs\gamma_{s} factor which gives us an opportunity to perform a high quality fit with χ<sup>2/dof</sup>≃63.5/55≃1.15\chi<sup>2/dof</sup> \simeq 63.5/55 \simeq 1.15 of the hadronic multiplicity ratios measured from the low AGS to the highest RHIC energies. In contrast to previous findings, at low energies we observe the strangeness enhancement instead of a suppression. In addition, the performed γs\gamma_{s} fit allows us to achieve the highest quality of the Strangeness Horn description with χ<sup>2/dof=3.3/14\chi<sup>2/dof=3.3/14. For the first time the top point of the Strangeness Horn is perfectly reproduced, which makes our theoretical horn as sharp as an experimental one. However, the γs\gamma_{s} fit approach does not sizably improve the description of the multi-strange baryons and antibaryons. Therefore, an apparent deviation of multi-strange baryons and antibaryons from chemical equilibrium requires further explanation.

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