학술논문

Statistical model analysis of hadron yields in proton-nucleus and heavy-ion collisions at SIS 18 energies
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Working Paper
Author
Agakishiev, G.Arnold, O.Balanda, A.Belver, D.Belyaev, A.Berger-Chen, J. C.Blanco, A.Böhmer, M.Boyard, J. L.Cabanelas, P.Castro, E.Chernenko, S.Destefanis, M.Dohrmann, F.Dybczak, A.Epple, E.Fabbietti, L.Fateev, O.Finocchiaro, P.Fonte, P.Friese, J.Fröhlich, I.Galatyuk, T.Garzon, J. A.Gernhäuser, R.Gilardi, C.Göbel, K.Golubeva, M.Gonzalez-Diaz, D.Guber, F.Gumberidze, M.Heinz, T.Hennino, T.Holzmann, R.Ierusalimov, A.Iori, I.Ivashkin, A.Jurkovic, M.Kämpfer, B.Karavicheva, T.Koenig, I.Koenig, W.Kolb, B. W.Kornakov, G.Kotte, R.Krasa, A.Krizek, F.Krücken, R.Kuc, H.Kühn, W.Kugler, A.Kurepin, A.Ladygin, V.Lalik, R.Lange, J. S.Lang, S.Lapidus, K.Lebedev, A.Liu, T.Lopes, L.Lorenz, M.Maier, L.Mangiarotti, A.Markert, J.Metag, V.Michalska, B.Michel, J.Moriniere, E.Mousa, J.Müntz, C.Münzer, R.Naumann, L.Pachmayer, Y. C.Palka, M.Parpottas, Y.Pechenov, V.Pechenova, O.Pietraszko, J.Przygoda, W.Ramstein, B.Rehnisch, L.Reshetin, A.Rustamov, A.Sadovsky, A.Salabura, P.Scheib, T.Schmah, A.Schuldes, H.Schwab, E.Siebenson, J.Sobolev, Yu. G.Spataro, S.Spruck, B.Ströbele, H.Stroth, J.Sturm, C.Tarantola, A.Teilab, K.Tlusty, P.Traxler, M.Trebacz, R.Tsertos, H.Vasiliev, T.Wagner, V.Weber, M.Wendisch, C.Wisniowski, M.Wüstenfeld, J.Yurevich, S.Zanevsky, Y.
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Subject
Nuclear Experiment
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Nuclear Theory
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Abstract
The HADES data from p+Nb collisions at center of mass energy of $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$= 3.2 GeV are analyzed by employing a statistical model. Accounting for the identified hadrons $\pi^0$, $\eta$, $\Lambda$, $K^{0}_{s}$, $\omega$ allows a surprisingly good description of their abundances with parameters $T_{chem}=(99\pm11)$ MeV and $\mu_{b}=(619\pm34)$ MeV, which fits well in the chemical freeze-out systematics found in heavy-ion collisions. In supplement we reanalyze our previous HADES data from Ar+KCl collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$= 2.6 GeV with an updated version of the statistical model. We address equilibration in heavy-ion collisions by testing two aspects: the description of yields and the regularity of freeze-out parameters from a statistical model fit. Special emphasis is put on feed-down contributions from higher-lying resonance states which have been proposed to explain the experimentally observed $\Xi^-$ excess present in both data samples.