2020
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6471/ab5f03
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Kinetic freeze-out in central heavy-ion collisions between 7.7 and 2760 GeV per nucleon pair

Abstract: We fit the single-particle p t spectra of identified pions, kaons, and (anti)protons from central collisions of gold or lead nuclei at energies between 7.7 and 2760 GeV per nucleon pair. Blast wave model with included resonance production and with an assumption of partial chemical equilibrium is used and the fits are performed with the help of a Gaussian emulator process. A kinetic freeze-out temperature is found about 100 MeV for the lowest collision energies and 80 MeV at the LHC. The average transverse expa… Show more

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“…We checked that excluding soft pions from the fit results in a significantly smaller χ 2 /N dof 0.6 and the minimum moves out from the parameter ranges given in table 1. Such discrepancies in the pion spectra are well known and have been observed both in hydrodynamic simulations [39,40,45,46] and blast-wave fits with resonance decays [47,48].…”
Section: Fitted Particle Spectra Of π K Pmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…We checked that excluding soft pions from the fit results in a significantly smaller χ 2 /N dof 0.6 and the minimum moves out from the parameter ranges given in table 1. Such discrepancies in the pion spectra are well known and have been observed both in hydrodynamic simulations [39,40,45,46] and blast-wave fits with resonance decays [47,48].…”
Section: Fitted Particle Spectra Of π K Pmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…2 for different energies as solid lines along with the measured data points (statistical and systematic uncertainties added in quadrature) from STAR and ALICE. The spectra of protons and kaons were published in our paper [17].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resonances are then let to decay so that in the end we look only at stable hadrons. The calculated chemical potentials as functions of temperature were tabulated [17] and read into DRAGON as input in the simulations.…”
Section: The Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[82] are on the lower side of our error bands. Recent blast-wave model studies [107,108] take into account the resonance feeddown and the outcoming modifications of the p T spectra. The T kin values calculated in Ref.…”
Section: Iii3 Kinetic Freeze-out Temperature From Yields Of Short-lived Resonancesmentioning
confidence: 99%