EMMI Nuclear and Quark Matter seminar

Thermodynamically Anomalous Properties and Possible New Signals of Mixed Phase Formation in Central Nuclear Collisions

by Kyrill Bugaev

Europe/Berlin
KBW Auditorium 1.17 (GSI)

KBW Auditorium 1.17

GSI

Planckstraße 1 64291 Darmstadt
Description
Abstract: I will present the recent results obtained within the most advanced version of the hadron resonance gas model. Using this model we have found indications for irregularities in data for hadrons produced in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. These include an abrupt change of the effective number of degrees of freedom, a change of the slope of the ratio of lambda hyperons to protons at laboratory energies 8.6 - 11.6 A GeV, as well as a plateau in the collision-energy dependence of the thermal pion number per baryon at laboratory energies 6.9 - 11.6 A GeV. We also find hints for the existence of plateaus in the collision-energy dependence of the entropy per baryon and the total pion number per baryon, which are correlated to the one of the thermal pion number per baryon at the same collision-energy range. Also, we observe a sharp peak in the dimensionless trace anomaly at a laboratory energy of 11.6 A GeV. This naturally explains the change of slope in the energy dependence of the yield of lambda hyperons per proton at a laboratory energy of 8.6 A GeV. Also I will talk about the possible observation of a second phase transformation at higher energies of collision.