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Formation and decay of hadronic resonances in the QGP
Authors:C. Markert  R. Bellwied  I. Vitev
Affiliation:1. Physics Department, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78702, USA;2. Physics Department, Wayne State University, 666 West Hancock, Detroit, MI 48201, USA;3. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Theoretical Division, Mail Stop B283, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA
Abstract:Hadronic resonances can play a pivotal role in providing experimental evidence for partial chiral symmetry restoration in the deconfined quark–gluon phase produced at RHIC and the LHC. Their lifetimes, which are comparable to the lifetime of the partonic plasma phase, make them an invaluable tool to study medium modifications to the resonant state due to the chiral transition. In this Letter we show that the heavier, but still abundant, light and strange quark resonances KK, ?, Δ   and ΛΛ have large probability to be produced well within the plasma phase due to their short formation times. We demonstrate that, under particular kinematic conditions, these resonances can be formed and will decay inside the partonic state, but still carry sufficient momentum to not interact strongly with the hadronic medium after the QCD phase transition. Thus, KK, ?, Δ   and ΛΛ should exhibit the characteristic property modifications which can be attributed to chiral symmetry restoration, such as mass shifts, width broadening or branching ratio modifications.
Keywords:24.85.+p   25.75.-q   12.38.Mh
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