Radial Flow in a Final State Interaction Model

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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9 pages, 2 figures

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In the framework of a final state interaction model, we show that the so-called radial flow, i.e. the almost linear increase of the inverse slope $T$ with the mass of the produced particle, is already contained in the initial condition -- with a slope $$ (the so-called strength of the average radial transverse flow) which is larger than the measured one. While the precise value of the slope depends on the details of the model, the above result has a very general basis -- namely the increase with increasing $p_T$ of the fixed $p_T$ suppression, in the low $p_T$ region.

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