Thermal hadron production in high energy collisions

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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10 pages, 1 .eps figure, talk given at the Strangeness and Quark Matter 97 conference

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10.1088/0954-3899/23/12/017

It is shown that hadron abundances in high energy e+e-, pp and p{\bar p} collisions, calculated by assuming that particles originate in hadron gas fireballs at thermal and partial chemical equilibrium, are in very good agreement with the data. The freeze-out temperature of the hadron gas fireballs turns out to be nearly constant over a large center of mass energy range and not dependent on the initial colliding system. The only deviation from chemical equilibrium resides in the incomplete strangeness phase space saturation. Preliminary results of an analysis of hadron abundances in S+S and S+Ag heavy ion collisions are presented.

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