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Resonances as a possible observable of hot and dense nuclear matter

Sascha Vogel, Joerg Aichelin, Marcus Bleicher

Published 2010-01-19Version 1

One of the most fundamental questions in the field of relativistic heavy ion physics is how to reach and explore densities which are needed to cross the chiral and/or the deconfinement phase transition. In this analysis we investigate the information we can gather by analyzing baryonic and mesonic resonances on the hot and dense phase in such nuclear reactions. The decay products of these resonances carry information on the resonances properties at the space time point of their decay. We especially investigate the percentage of reconstructable resonances as a function of density for heavy ion collisions in the energy range between $E_{lab}$ = 30 AGeV and $\sqrt{s}$ = 200 AGeV, the energy domain between the future FAIR facility and the present RHIC collider.

Comments: Talk given at the International Conference on Strangeness in Quark Matter 2009 (SQM09)
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