Bose-condensation through resonance decay

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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12 pages GSI-93-27 PREPRINT

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10.1016/0370-2693(93)91257-N

We show that a system described by an equation of state which contains a high number of degrees of freedom (resonances) can create a considerable amount of superfluid (condensed) pions through the decay of short-lived resonances, if baryon number and entropy are large and the dense matter decouples from chemical equilibrium earlier than from thermal equilibrium. The system cools down faster in the presence of a condensate, an effect that may partially compensate the enhancement of the lifetime expected in the case of quark-gluon-plasma formation.

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