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Conditions for Confinement and Freeze-Out
Published 2003-08-14Version 1
Matter implies the existence of a large-scale connected cluster of a uniform nature. The appearance of such clusters as function of hadron density is specified by percolation theory. We can therefore formulate the freeze-out of interacting hadronic matter in terms of the percolation of hadronic clusters. The resulting freeze-out condition as function of temperature and baryo-chemical potential interpolates between resonance gas behaviour at low baryon density and repulsive nucleonic matter at low temperature, and it agrees well with data.
Comments: 9 pages, 5 figures
Journal: Eur.Phys.J. C32 (2003) 115-119
Categories: hep-ph
Keywords: confinement, resonance gas behaviour, low baryon density, hadron density, percolation theory
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