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Physical Review C | 2002

Energy dependence of pion and kaon production in central Pb¿Pb collisions

S. Afanasiev; I.K. Yoo; E. Gładysz; V. Eckardt; Z. Fodor; N. Schmitz; Peter Graham Jones; J. Zaranek; J. G. Reid; J. Sziklai; J. Bartke; K. Kadija; V. Friese; F. Sikler; P. Csato; M. Vassiliou; H. Bialkowska; G. Georgopoulos; M. Behler; H.G. Fischer; V. Kolesnikov; K. Perl; L. Pinsky; C. Blume; J. G. Cramer; A. Panagiotou; C. Markert; B. Mayes; G.T.A. Squier; D. Barna

Measurements of charged pion and kaon production in central Pb+Pb collisions at 40, 80 and 158 AGeV are presented. These are compared with data at lower and higher energies as well as with results from p+p interactions. The mean pion multiplicity per wounded nucleon increases approximately linearly with s_NN^1/4 with a change of slope starting in the region 15-40 AGeV. The change from pion suppression with respect to p+p interactions, as observed at low collision energies, to pion enhancement at high energies occurs at about 40 AGeV. A non-monotonic energy dependence of the ratio of K^+ to pi^+ yields is observed, with a maximum close to 40 AGeV and an indication of a nearly constant value at higher energies.The measured dependences may be related to an increase of the entropy production and a decrease of the strangeness to entropy ratio in central Pb+Pb collisions in the low SPS energy range, which is consistent with the hypothesis that a transient state of deconfined matter is created above these energies. Other interpretations of the data are also discussed.


Physical Review Letters | 2004

Evidence for an Exotic S = -2, Q = -2 Baryon Resonance in Proton-Proton Collisions at the CERN SPS

C. Alt; T. Antičić; B. Baatar; D. Barna; J. Bartke; L. Betev; H. Bialkowska; A. Billmeier; C. Blume; B. Boimska; Michiel Botje; J. Bracinik; R. Bramm; R. Brun; P. Buncic; V. Cerny; P. Christakoglou; O. Chvala; J. G. Cramer; P. Csato; N. Darmenov; A. Dimitrov; P. Dinkelaker; V. Eckardt; G. Farantatos; P. Filip; D. Flierl; Z. Fodor; P. Foka; P. Freund

Results of resonance searches in the Xi- pi-, Xi- pi+, antiXi+ pi- and antiXi+ pi+ invariant mass spectra in proton-proton collisions at sqrt{s}=17.2 GeV are presented. Evidence is shown for the existence of a narrow Xi- pi- baryon resonance with mass of 1.862+/-0.002 GeV/c^2 and width below the detector resolution of about 0.018 GeV/c^2. The significance is estimated to be 4.0 sigma. This state is a candidate for the hypothetical exotic Xi_(3/2)^-- baryon with S = -2, I = 3/2 and a quark content of (d s d s ubar). At the same mass a peak is observed in the Xi- pi+ spectrum which is a candidate for the Xi_(3/2)^0 member of this isospin quartet with a quark content of (d s u s dbar). The corresponding antibaryon spectra also show enhancements at the same invariant mass.


Nuclear Physics | 2003

Results on correlations and fluctuations from NA49

C. Blume; S. Afanasiev; T. Anticic; B. Baatar; D. Barna; J. Bartke; R.A. Barton; M. Behler; L. Betev; H. Bialkowska; A. Billmeier; C. O. Blyth; B. Boimska; Michiel Botje; J. Bracinik; R. Bramm; R. Brun; P. Buncic; V. Cerny; O. Chvala; J. G. Cramer; P. Csato; P. Dinkelaker; V. Eckardt; P. Filip; H.G. Fischer; Z. Fodor; P. Foka; P. Freund; V. Friese

The large acceptance and high momentum resolution as well as the significant particle identification capabilities of the NA49 experiment at the CERN SPS allow for a broad study of fluctuations and correlations in hadronic interactions. In the first part recent results on event-by-event charge and p_t fluctuations are presented. Charge fluctuations in central Pb+Pb reactions are investigated at three different beam energies (40, 80, and 158 AGeV), while for the p_t fluctuations the focus is put on the system size dependence at 158 AGeV. In the second part recent results on Bose Einstein correlations of h-h- pairs in minimum bias Pb+Pb reactions at 40 and 158 AGeV, as well as of K+K+ and K-K- pairs in central Pb+Pb collisions at 158 AGeV are shown. Additionally, other types of two particle correlations, namely pi p, Lambda p, and Lambda Lambda correlations, have been measured by the NA49 experiment. Finally, results on the energy and system size dependence of deuteron coalescence are discussed.


Physical Review Letters | 2004

Λ and Λ̄ production in central Pb-Pb collisions at 40, 80, and 158A GeV

T. Antičić; B. Baatar; D. Barna; I. Bartke; M. Behler; L. Betev; H. Bialkowska; A. Billmeier; C. Blume; B. Boimska; M. Botje; J. Bracinik; R. Bramm; R. Brun; P. Buncic; V. Cerny; P. Christakoglou; O. Chvala; J. G. Cramer; P. Csato; N. Darmenov; A. Dimitrov; P. Dinkelaker; V. Eckardt; P. Filip; D. Flierl; Z. Fodor; P. Foka; P. Freund; V. Friese

Production of Lambda and Antilambda hyperons was measured in central Pb-Pb collisions at 40, 80, and 158A GeV beam energy on a fixed target. Transverse mass spectra and rapidity distributions are given for all three energies. The Lambda/pi ratio at midrapidity and in full phase space shows a pronounced maximum between the highest BNL Alternating Gradient Synchrotron and 40A GeV CERN Super Proton Synchrotron energies, whereas the Lambda/pi ratio exhibits a monotonic increase.


Journal of Physics G | 2004

Strangeness from 20 A GeV to 158 A GeV

V. Friese; C. Alt; T. Antičić; B. Baatar; D. Barna; J. Bartke; M. Behler; L. Betev; H. Bialkowska; A. Billmeier; C. Blume; B. Boimska; Michiel Botje; J. Bracinik; R. Bramm; R. Brun; P. Buncic; V Cerny; P. Christakoglou; O. Chvala; J. G. Cramer; P. Csato; P. Dinkelaker; V. Eckardt; P. Filip; H.G. Fischer; Z. Fodor; P. Foka; P. Freund; J. Gal

New results from the energy scan programme of NA49, in particular kaon production at 30 A GeV and Φ production at 40 and 80 A GeV are presented. The K + /π + ratio shows a pronounced maximum at 30 A GeV; the kaon slope parameters are constant at SPS energies. Both findings support the scenario of a phase transition at about 30 A GeV beam energy. The Φ/π ratio increases smoothly with beam energy, showing an energy dependence similar to K - /π - . The measured particle yields can be reproduced by a hadron gas model, with chemical freeze-out parameters on a smooth curve in the T-μ B plane. The transverse spectra can be understood as resulting from a rapidly expanding, locally equilibrated source. No evidence for an earlier kinetic decoupling of heavy hyperons is found.


Acta Physica Hungarica | 2002

Search for deconfinement in A49 at the CERN SPS

P. Seyboth; S. Afanasiev; T. Anticic; D. Barna; J. Bartke; R.A. Barton; L. Betev; H. Bialkowska; A. Billmeier; C. Blume; C. O. Blyth; B. Boimska; M. Botje; J. Bracinik; R. Bramm; R. Brun; P. Buncic; V. Cerny; O. Chvala; J. G. Cramer; P. Csato; P. Dinkelaker; V. Eckardt; P. Filip; H.G. Fischer; Z. Fodor; P. Foka; P. Freund; V. Friese; J. Gá

Experiment NA49 at the Cern SPS has performed large acceptance measurements of hadron production in pp, pPb, CC, SiSi and PbPb collisions at 40 and 158 A·GeV beam energies. These data allowed a study of particle yields, spectra and correlations as well as event-by-event fluctuations of average event properties of the created hadron system. Results from central PbPb collisions are consistent with the onset of deconfinement during the early stage of the reaction in the lower SPS energy range. A new scaling property of particle production ratios was found which relates collision systems of different size and centrality. Systematics of the evolution of particle production from pp via pPb to PbPb collisions were investigated.


Physical Review C | 2004

Energy and centrality dependence of deuteron and proton production in Pb+Pb collisions at relativistic energies

T. Antičić; B. Baatar; D. Barna; J. Bartke; M. Behler; L. Betev; H. Bialkowska; A. Billimeier; C. Blume; B. Boimska; Michiel Botje; J. Bracinik; R. Bramm; R. Brun; P. Buncic; V. Cerny; P. Christakoglou; O. Chvala; G.E. Cooper; J. G. Cramer; P. Csato; P. Dinkelaker; V. Eckardt; P. Filip; H.G. Fischer; Z. Fodor; P. Foka; P. Freund; V. Friese; J. Gal


Physics Letters B | 2003

Bose-Einstein correlations of charged kaons in central Pb + Pb collisions at Ebeam = 158 GeV per nucleon

S. Afanasiev; T. Antičić; B. Baatar; D. Barna; J. Bartke; R.A. Barton; M. Behler; L. Betev; H. Bialkowska; A. Billmeier; C. Blume; C. O. Blyth; B. Boimska; M. Botje; J. Bracinik; R. Bramm; R. Brun; P. Buncic; V. Cerny; O. Chvala; J. G. Cramer; P. Csato; P. Dinkelaker; V. Eckardt; P. Filip; Z. Fodor; P. Foka; P. Freund; V. Friese; J. Gal

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C. Blume

GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research

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P. Csato

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Z. Fodor

Eötvös Loránd University

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J. G. Cramer

University of Washington

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P. Dinkelaker

Goethe University Frankfurt

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P. Foka

GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research

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R. Bramm

Goethe University Frankfurt

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