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The extent of strangeness in equilibration in quark-gluon plasma
Dipali Pal, Abhijit Sen, Munshi Golam Mustafa, Dinesh Kumar Srivastava
Published 2002-02-06Version 1
The evolution and production of strangeness from chemically equilibrating and transversely expanding quark gluon plasma which may be formed in the wake of relativistic heavy ion collisions is studied with initial conditions obtained from the Self Screened Parton Cascade (SSPC) model. The extent of partonic equilibration increases almost linearly with the square of the initial energy density, which can then be scaled with number of participants.
Comments: 4 pages including three figures, talk given at ICPAQGP'01, Jaipur, India, to appear in Pramana - Journal of Physics, Indian Academy of Science
Journal: Pramana60:1083-1088,2002
DOI: 10.1007/BF02707035
Categories: nucl-th
Keywords: quark-gluon plasma, strangeness, relativistic heavy ion collisions, partonic equilibration increases, transversely expanding quark gluon plasma
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