Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
1992-07-02
Z.Phys. C57 (1993) 135-148
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
12 pages (not included :13 figures + tables) report CERN-TH 6523/92 and Bielefeld preprint BI-TP 92/08
Scientific paper
10.1007/BF01555746
We provide a method to test if hadrons produced in high energy heavy ion collisions were emitted at freeze-out from an equilibrium hadron gas. Our considerations are based on an ideal gas at fixed temperature $T_f$, baryon number density $n_B$, and vanishing total strangeness. The constituents of this gas are all hadron resonances up to a mass of 2 GeV; they are taken to decay according to the experimentally observed branching ratios. The ratios of the various resulting hadron production rates are tabulated as functions of $T_f$ and $n_B$. These tables can be used for the equilibration analysis of any heavy ion data; we illustrate this for some specific cases.
Cleymans Jean
Satz Helmut
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