10-14 October 2016
Milan Hotel
Europe/Moscow timezone

Evidences of quark-gluon plasma formation in central nuclear collisions

13 Oct 2016, 15:45
20m
Vivaldi-Boccerini (Milan Hotel)

Vivaldi-Boccerini

Milan Hotel

Shipilovskaya Street, 28A, Moscow, Russia, 115563
Plenary/section talk Nuclear physics and particle physics Nuclear physics and particle physics - parallel VII

Speaker

Dr. Violetta Sagun (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine)

Description

Based on the new fit of hadron yield ratios within the multicomponent hadron resonance gas model we have found several remarkable irregularities at chemical freeze-out. In particular, 121 hadron multiplicity ratios measured in the nucleus-nucleus collisions at AGS, SPS and RHIC energies were successfully described within the new formulation of HRGM with $\chi^2/dof \simeq 63.978/65 \simeq 0.98$. A dramatic jump in the center of mass collision energy dependence of pressure, energy density and baryonic charge density in the narrow range between 4.3 and 4.9 GeV is found. These irregularities are also accompanied by a sudden increase of the particle decays at chemical freeze-out which is seen at this collision energy range. We argue that a strong correlation which we observe between the previously found irregularities and an enhancement of strangeness production can serve as the quark-gluon plasma formation signature. Thus, we conclude that a dramatic change in the system properties seen in the narrow collision energy range $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 4.3-4.9 $ GeV opens entirely new possibilities for experimental studies of quark-gluon plasma properties at NICA JINR and FAIR GSI accelerators.

Primary author

Dr. Violetta Sagun (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine)

Co-authors

Mr. Dmytro Oliinychenko (FIAS) Dr. Kyrylo Bugaiev (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics) Dr. Oleksii Ivanytskyi (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics)

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