1. Separate chemical freeze-outs of strange and non-strange hadrons and problem of residual chemical non-equilibrium of strangeness in relativistic heavy ion collisions
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Bugaev, K. A., Oliinychenko, D. R., Sagun, V. V., Ivanytskyi, A. I., Cleymans, J., Mironchuk, E. S., Nikonov, E. G., Taranenko, A. V., and Zinovjev, G. M.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We present an elaborate version of the hadron resonance gas model with the combined treatment of separate chemical freeze-outs for strange and non-strange hadrons and with an additional $\gamma_{s}$ factor which accounts for the remaining strange particle non-equilibration. Within suggested approach the parameters of two chemical freeze-outs are connected by the conservation laws of entropy, baryonic charge, third isospin projection and strangeness. The developed model enables us to perform a high-quality fit of the hadron multiplicity ratios measured at AGS, SPS and RHIC with $\chi^2/dof \simeq 0.93$. A special attention is paid to a successful description of the Strangeness Horn. The well-known problem of selective suppression of $\bar \Lambda $ and $\bar \Xi$ hyperons is also discussed. The main result is that for all collision energies the $\gamma_{s}$ factor is about 1 within the error bars, except for the center of mass collision energy 7.6 GeV at which we find about 20\% enhancement of strangeness. Also we confirm an existence of strong jumps in pressure, temperature and effective number of degrees of freedom at the stage of strange particle chemical freeze-out, when the center of mass collision energy changes from 4.3 to 4.9 GeV. We argue that these irregularities may signal about the quark-hadron phase transition., Comment: 15 pages. This is greatly improved and essentially extended version of arXiv:1312.5149. The title and list of authors are undated
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- 2016