Fluctuations of Particle Yield Ratios in Heavy-Ion Collisions

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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We study the dynamical fluctuations of various particle yield ratios at different incident energies. Assuming that the particle production yields in the hydronic final state are due to equilibrium chemical processes ($\gamma=1$), the experimental results available so far are compared with the hadron resonance gas model (HRG) taking into account the limited momentum acceptance in heavy-ion collisions experiments. Degenerated light and conserved strange quarks are presumed at all incident energies. At the SPS energies, the HRG with $\gamma=1$ provides a good description for the measured dynamical fluctuations in $(K^++K^-)/(\pi^++\pi^-)$. To reproduce the RHIC results, $\gamma$ should be larger than one. We also studied the dynamical fluctuations of $(p+\bar{p})/(\pi^++\pi^-)$. It is obvious that the energy-dependence of these dynamical fluctuations is non-monotonic.

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