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What is SO special about strangeness in heavy ion collisions ? Rene Bellwied Wayne State University 7 th International Conference on Strangeness in Quark Matter North Beach, March 12-17, 2003

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What is SO special about strangeness in heavy ion collisions ?. Rene Bellwied Wayne State University 7 th International Conference on Strangeness in Quark Matter North Beach, March 12-17, 2003. A connection to cosmology. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: What is SO special about strangeness in heavy ion collisions ?

What is SO special about strangeness in heavy ion

collisions ?

Rene Bellwied Wayne State University

7th International Conference on Strangeness in Quark Matter

North Beach, March 12-17, 2003

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A connection to cosmology

• Essential: Witten’s ‘Cosmic Separation of phases’ (Phys.Rev.D 30 (1984) 272) and his idea of strange quark matter.

• The impact on cosmology might be far reaching and definitely affected the search for strangeness enhancement in general and strange quark matter in particular (see Jack Sandweiss talk).

• Strange Quark Matter is still considered a possibility for stable or metastable matter in the universe.

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Two recent examples in astrophysicsFundamental paper on ‘How to identify a strange star’ by Jes Madsen, PRL 81 (1998) 3311Recent measurements by Drake et al. and Helfand et al. in 2002 with the Chandra X-ray telescope (see Markus Thoma’s talk)

These two NASA Chandra X-ray Observatory images show two stars - one too small, one too cold - that reveal cracks in our understanding of the structure of matter. (AFP)

RXJ18563C58

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Did quark matter strike the earth ?Two anomalous seismic events occurred in 1993, and were measured independently by 9 monitoring stations.

Strange quark matter should pass through the earth at 400 km/s (40 times the speed of seismic waves), i.e. search for seismic events not connected with traditional seismic disturbances e.g. earth quakes. (Herrin et al., SMU, 2002)

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What can we do in the laboratory ?

The idea of strange quark matter did not only initiate strangelet searches (see Jack’s talk) but led also to potential signatures for the QGP phase transition.

Increasing strangeness enhancement as a signal for QGP and strangeness equilibration as a signal for thermalization of the particle emitting source were for years at the forefront of our research.

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Re-invent strangeness as a QGP signature

• 2000’s: parton quenching (strange particles as leading jet particles), timescales (strange resonances), fluctuations (strange particles e-by-e), partonic flow (radial and elliptic flow of strange particles)

• 1990’s: Strangeness enhancement (multistrange antibaryons as function of system size and beam energy)

• Early 80’s: Strangeness enhancement (K/ and later anti-baryon/baryon as function of beam energy (Rafelski, Mueller, Koch et al.)

• Late 80’s: Strangeness equilibration (strangeness production in thermal models as signal for phase equilibration and collective flow)

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History of strangeness enhancement• K/ – the benchmark for abundant strangeness production:

K/

K+/

[GeV]

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The impact of baryon density• K-/ – is a simple function of baryon density

STAR preliminary

STAR preliminary

see talk by M.Velkovsky

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NA49: volume effects (saturation ?)• Compare:

different system sizes at common incident energy

• Search for better scaling variable than Npart

• Good measure: mean collision density in space and time

(UrQMD simulation)

See talks by Ingrid Kraus & Jean Cleymans

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Wroblewski factor evolution

Wroblewski factor dependent on T and B

dominated by Kaons

Lines of constant S

<E>/<N> = 1 GeV

I. Increase instrange/non-strangeparticle ratiosII. Maximum isreached

III. Ratios decrease(Strange baryonsaffected more stronglythan strange mesons)

Peaks at 30 A GeV in AA collisions due to strong B dependence

mesons

baryons

hidden strangeness mesons

PBM et al., hep-ph/0106066

total

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Experimental

4 yieldsmid-rapidity yields

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New machines to explore the high density regime

new European ‘can-do-all’ facilitysee talk by H.Gutbrod

A new European heavy-ion and anti-proton machine

A complementary high energyhadron facility in Japan (JHF)

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Strangeness enhancement in B/B ratios

• Baryon over antibaryon production can be a QGP signature as long as the baryochemical potential is high (Rafelski & Koch, Z.Phys. 1988)

• With diminishing baryochemical potential (increasing transparency) the ratios approach unity with or without QGP, and thus only probe the net baryon density at RHIC.

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New RHIC data of baryon ratios

• The ratios for pp and AA at 130 and 200 GeV are almost indistinguishable. The baryochemical potentials drop from SPS to RHIC by almost an order of magnitude to ~50 MeV at 130 GeV and ~20 MeV at 200 GeV.

STAR p+p 200 GeV

STAR preliminary BRAHMS, PRL

nucl-ex/0207006

See talk by J.H.Lee

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Strangeness enhancement in yields

• Enhancement factors up to 20 (!) comparing pp to AA for . Still very large centrality dependence for . See talks by C.Meurer, M.Mitrovski, L.Sandor

STAR Preliminaryequilibration volume ?

Tounsi et al.

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Is strangeness still enhanced at RHIC ?

NA49 preliminary

• Anti-strange baryon production is a measure of enhancement, whereas strange baryon production at RHIC is strongly affected by vanishing net baryon density

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Strangeness thermalization: Do yields (ratios) agree with the statistical

model picture ?

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Are thermal models boring ?

Good success with thermal models in e+e-, pp, and AA collisions.Thermal models generally maketell us nothing about QGP, but (e.g. PBM et al., nucl-th/0112051):

Elementary particle collisions: canonical description, i.e. local quantum number conservation (e.g.strangeness) over small volume.Heavy ion collisions: grand-canonical description, i.e. percolation of strangeness over large volumes, most likely in deconfined phase if chemical freeze-out is close to phase boundary.

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Do we understand strangeness production ?

• Chemical (and thermal) equilibrium models describe the data, so do non-equilibrium models ! Is equilibrium an applicable concept ? (see QM round table discussion)

• Even if we assume thermal equilibrium, do we understand production on a microscopic (partonic) level ? Not really.

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Radial flow and thermalization ?

see Javier Castillo’s talk

STAR preliminary

STAR preliminary

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Common parametrization of flow ?

• Do particles with smaller interaction cross section decouple earlier and still show transverse flow ?

• Blast wave parametrization fits for NA49 & STAR

,

,K,P,

NA49 – PbPb 158 A GeV

STAR preliminary

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Particle identified elliptic flow

• v2 measurements: , k, p, flow, do and flow ?

see talk by Paul Sorensen

STAR preliminary

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RHIC Particle Spectra at 200 GeV

BRAHMS: 10% centralPHOBOS: 10%PHENIX: 5%STAR: 5%

see PHOBOS talk by Gabor Veres

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Strangeness pushing the boundaries of particle identification

One sees the mass dependence of the transverse expansion, which is well described by thermal and hydrodynamics models

preliminary preliminary

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Strange jet-like particles• R(AA) & v2 measurements in Au-Au (see talks by Hui Long, Paul Sorensen and Julia Velkovska)

Effects due to:initial state (gluon saturation)or final state (partonic energy loss, quark coalescence, hadronic/partonic flow) ?

Is there a mass dependenceor a flavor dependence ?

Note: show no suppressionout to 3 GeV/c (similar to PHENIXprotons and D-mesons)

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Interplay between soft and hard processes (Vitev et al., QM 2002)

+bar/K0s

preliminary

see talks by B.Norman and H.Long

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Strange resonances in medium

Short life time [fm/c] K* < *< (1520) < 4 < 6 < 13 < 40

Red: before chemical freeze outBlue: after chemical freeze out

Medium effects on resonance and their decay products before (inelastic) and after chemical freeze out (elastic).

Rescattering vs. Regeneration ?

see talks by:L. GaudichetH. ZhangJ. MaP. FachiniD. Jouan

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Resonances come into their own• Resonances tells us about production, rescattering, and

regeneration & medium modifications• Resonances tell us about timescales (together with

balance functions & HBT measurements)

Giorgio Torrieri and Johann RafelskiPhys.Lett.B509:239-245, 2001

STAR preliminary

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-measurements at SPS & RHIC• The is interesting in terms of thermal radial flow and in terms of

medium modifications.

• NA50 / NA 49 difference due to different decay channels (i.e. medium modifications) ? PHENIX will do precision measurement in the K+K- and the e+e--channels

see J.Ma’s talk

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Some puzzles along the way

Large ratio at AGS (and SPS) still not understood

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0

/ p

AGS:measured by E864/E878confirmed by E917SPS:measured by NA49RHIC:measured by STAR

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Sub-threshold Kaon production (KaOS)

see Andreas Foerster, Laura Tolos & Christoph Hartnack talks

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Recent non-RHIC measurement production in Au-Au collisions at 6 A GeV (E895@AGS)

see Paul Chung’s talk

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Future measurement of interest • Hyperon polarization in AA: is measured (E896 @ AGS) and in

agreement with pp and pA data, but pp and pA data from FNAL show intriguing differences between and their antiparticles

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What did we learn in pp ?

STAR p+p 200 GeV

STAR preliminary

see talks by: A. Billmeier, R. Witt & posters by: M.Heinz and J.Adams

STAR preliminarySTAR preliminary

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What is to come in pA ?use particle identifiedstrange particle spectrafrom the RHIC dA run:

a.) as reference forstrangeness enhancement& production mechanisms

b.) as reference for high pt phenomena: (Cronin, jet quenching, quark coalescence)

P.B. Straub et al., PRL 68 (1992)FNAL experiments measuring R (W / Be) for identified particles at s of 27.4 and 51.3 GeV.

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Main topics for the ‘new’strangeness

• Can we prove that we have buildup of transverse and elliptic flow in the partonic phase by measuring multistrange baryon elliptic, transverse, and directed flow ?

• Can we show that high pt particle suppression (measured through R(AA), v2, and back-to-back jets) is due to final state effects (e.g. quenching in the QGP) and that these effects are flavor and/or mass dependent by measuring K+,K-,K0, -bar, -bar R(AA) functions ?

• Can we determine timescales for all phases of the collision and quantify medium modifications by precisely measuring the generation, rescattering, and regeneration of strange resonances ?

• We need pp and pA reactions for reference

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We have come a long way !

4th SQM 98, Padova,RHIC summary talk:

Yes !?!

Well, maybe ….

Let’s just waitand see !

Yeah !

Heck, YEAH !!

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Strangeness is alive & well

• The systematic studies of strangeness production have entered a very sophisticated stage (volume effects, timescales, medium effects)

• We have a program that is relevant at high energies (RHIC,LHC) and high densities (new facilities in Europe and Japan).

• Old ‘smoking guns’ (e.g. strangeness enhancement) get replaced by new ‘smoking guns’ (e.g. strangeness quenching and flow).

There will be plenty more SQM’s to make Jan’s day !!