9–15 Jul 2017
Victor J. Koningsberger building
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Baryon spectra and antiparticle/particle ratios from the improved AMPT model

14 Jul 2017, 15:15
20m
BBG 165

BBG 165

oral presentation Freeze-out, hadronisation and statistical models Parallel Freeze-out

Speaker

Yuncun He

Description

The string melting version of a multi-phase transport model is often applied to high energy heavy ion collisions since the formed dense matter is expected to be in parton degrees of freedom. In this work we improve its quark coalescence component, which describes the hadronization of the partonic matter to a hadronic matter. We have removed the previous constraint that forced the numbers of mesons, baryons, and antibaryons in an event to be separately conserved through the quark coalescence process. A quark now could form either a meson or a baryon depending on the distance to its coalescence partner(s). We then compare results from the improved model with the experimental data on hadron dN/dy, $p_{T}$ spectra, and $v_{2}$ in heavy ion collisions from $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 62.4 GeV to 5.02 TeV. We show that, besides being able to describe these observables for low-$p_{T}$ pions and kaons, the improved model also better describes the low-$p_{T}$ baryon observables in general,especially the baryon $p_{T}$ spectra and antibaryon-to-baryon ratios for multi-strange baryons.

List of tracks Freeze-out, hadronisation and statistical models

Primary authors

Yuncun He Zi-Wei Lin (East Carolina University, Central China Normal University)

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