2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0375-9474(02)01165-x
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Reconstruction of hadronization stage in Pb+Pb collisions at 158 AGeV/c

Abstract: Recent data on hadron multiplicities in central Pb+Pb collisions at 158A GeV/c at mid-rapidity are analyzed within the concept of chemical freeze-out. A non-uniformity of the baryon chemical potential along the beam axis is taken into account. An approximate analytical solution of the hydrodynamic equations for a chemically frozen Boltzmann-like gas is found. The Cauchy conditions for hydrodynamic evolution of the hadron resonance gas are fixed at the thermal freeze-out hypersurface from analysis of one-partic… Show more

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“…5 as 5000 > V ≥ 3000 fm 3 . This range of volumes is also consistent with that extracted from the HBT measurement and extrapolated to higher temperatures within 3D-hydrodynamics [68].…”
Section: Considering Hadrons As Objects Of Volumesupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…5 as 5000 > V ≥ 3000 fm 3 . This range of volumes is also consistent with that extracted from the HBT measurement and extrapolated to higher temperatures within 3D-hydrodynamics [68].…”
Section: Considering Hadrons As Objects Of Volumesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…towards the chiral crossover temperature, by employing models for expansion dynamics in heavy ion collisions. We have here adopted the 3D-hydrodynamics approach with initial conditions appropriate for LHC energy and calculated in the MC Glauber model to extract the relative change of the fireball volume with temperature [68].…”
Section: Considering Hadrons As Objects Of Volumementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fitted parameters, and in particular the temperature, however, have varied considerably, ranging from as low as 110 MeV [8,9,10,11,14] to 140 MeV [4,13] to as high as 160 and 170 MeV [5,6,7,12]. This report examines these differences in terms of the different possible approaches to statistical hadronization, and studies data sensitivity to model choice.…”
Section: Statistical Hadronization Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two-particle momentum correlator between identical bosons with momenta p 1 and p 2 is defined as the quotient of two-particle and one-particle spectra a , C(q, K) = d 6 N dp 3 1 dp 3 2 d 3 N dp 3 1 d 3 N dp 3 2 .…”
Section: The Gaussian Source Formalismmentioning
confidence: 99%