Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment
Scientific paper
2005-03-18
J.Phys. G31 (2005) S169-S178
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Experiment
10 pages, 8 figures, HotQuarks 2004 conference proceedings
Scientific paper
10.1088/0954-3899/31/4/021
Resonances with their short life time and strong coupling to the dense and hot medium are suggested as a signature of the early stage of the fireball created in a heavy ion collision \cite{rap00,lut01,lut02}. The comparison of resonances with different lifetimes and quark contents may give information about time evolution and density and temperature of during the expanding of fireball medium. Resonances in elementary reactions have been measured since 1960. Resonance production in elementary collisions compared with heavy ion collisions where we expect to create a hot and dense medium may show the direct of influence of the medium on the resonances. This paper shows a selection of the recent resonance measurements from SPS and RHIC heavy ion colliders.
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