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arxiv: nucl-th/0101025 · v1 · pith:NT7IOPILnew · submitted 2001-01-13 · ⚛️ nucl-th

The Strange Quark-Gluon Plasma

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keywords strangearisingbreakupchemicalconditionsfireballfirstfreeze-out
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Strangeness flavor has turned out to be a very effective diagnostic tool of relativistic heavy ion physics. The absolute yield provides information about conditions arising in first instants of the interaction. Strange hadrons are abundant allowing a precise study of the chemical freeze-out conditions in the dense matter fireball. The thermal and chemical freeze-out universality seen in strange hadrons confirms sudden hadronization as the breakup mechanism. A plausible cause of sudden fireball breakup is the mechanical instability arising when a quark-gluon plasma phase supercools deeply in its adiabatic expansion. Applying these ideas, we interpret CERN-SPS and the first results on hadronic particle ratios obtained at RHI

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