Neutral pions and eta mesons as probes of the expanding hadronic fireball in nucleus-nucleus collisions at SIS

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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The production of neutral pions and eta mesons in collisions of light, intermediate-mass, and heavy nuclei at beam energies between 0.8 A GeV and 2.0 A GeV is discussed in the framework of a model assuming equilibrium at hadrochemical and thermal freeze-out, respectively. From the relative particle yields temperatures of 56-90 MeV and baryon chemical potentials of 780-675 MeV are deduced at chemical freeze-out. Midrapidity spectra of neutral pions and eta mesons are consistent with the obtained temperatures if, in addition, the measured transverse expansion of the collision zone is taken into account. In contrast to results from similar analyses of AGS and SPS data the deduced freeze-out parameters are far below the phase boundary between a hadron gas and a quark-gluon plasma.

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