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Strangeness production in high density baryon matter
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics (1999)
  • Birger B. Back, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Craig Ogilvie, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • et al.
Abstract
Strangeness production in heavy ion collisions, when compared with proton-proton collisions, is potentially a sensitive probe for collective energy deposition and therefore for reaction mechanisms in general. It may therefore provide insight into possible quark-gluon plasma formation in dense nuclear matter. To establish an understanding of the observed yields, a systematic study of high density baryon matter at different beam energies is essential. This might also reveal possible discontinuities in the energy dependence of the reaction mechanism. We present preliminary results for kaon production in Au + Au collisions at beam kinetic energies of 6, 8, and 10.7 GeV/u obtained by the E917 experiment at the AGS (BNL). These measurements complement those carried out by the E866 Collaboration at 2, 4, and 10.7 GeV/u with a significantly enlarged data sample. In both experiments a large range of rapidities was covered by taking data at different angular settings of the magnetic spectrometer.
Publication Date
1999
DOI
10.1088/0954-3899/25/2/012
Publisher Statement
Copyright 1999 IOP Publishing Ltd.
Citation Information
Birger B. Back, Craig Ogilvie and et al.. "Strangeness production in high density baryon matter" Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics Vol. 25 Iss. 2 (1999) p. 247 - 253
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/craig-ogilvie/105/