Strange mesons from quark and hadron matter: a comparison

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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To appear in the Preoceedings of the Strange Matter 2000 Conference, Berkeley, July 20-25, 2000. 10 pages LaTeX, 2 ps figures,

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10.1088/0954-3899/27/3/323

In a simplified model we study the hadronization of quark matter in an expanding fireball, in particular the approach to a final hadronic composition in equilibrium. Ideal hadron gas equilibrium constrained by conservation laws, the fugacity parametrization, as well as linear and non-linear coalescence approaches are recognized as different approximations to this in-medium quark fusion process. It is shown that color confinement requires a dependence of the hadronization cross section on quark density in the presence of flow (dynamical confinement).

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