3–9 Sept 2023
Hilton of the Americas, 1600 Lamar, Houston, Texas, 77010, USA
US/Central timezone

Excited Hadron Channels in Hadronization

5 Sept 2023, 13:00
20m
Ballroom A (Hilton of the Americas)

Ballroom A

Hilton of the Americas

Oral New theoretical developments New Theory

Speaker

Rainer Fries (Texas A&M University)

Description

The proper treatment of hadronic resonances plays an important role for many aspects of heavy ion collisions. We expect this to be the case also for hadronization, due to the large degeneracies of excited states, and the abundant production of hadrons from their decays. We show how a comprehensive treatment of excited meson states can be incorporated into quark recombination, and in extension, into Hybrid Hadronization. We discuss in detail the quantum mechanics of forming excited states, utilizing the Wigner distribution functions of angular momentum eigenstates of isotropic 3-D harmonic oscillators. We describe how resonance decays can be handled, based on a set of minimal assumptions, by creating an extension of hadron decays in PYTHIA 8. Finally, we present a study of hadron production by jets using PYTHIA and Hybrid Hadronization with excited mesons up to orbital angular momentum L=4. We find that states up to L=2 are produced profusely by quark recombination.

Category Theory

Primary author

Rainer Fries (Texas A&M University)

Co-authors

Prof. Che-Ming Ko Jacob Purcell (Texas A & M University) Dr Michael Kordell (Texas A&M University)

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