Kaon production from hot and dense matter formed in heavy-ion collisions. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • In heavy-ion collisions, kaons can be produced from baryon-baryon, meson-baryon, and meson-meson interactions. Simple meson-exchange models are introduced to study kaon production from these processes in the free space. These models are then extended to determine kaon production in hot, dense nuclear matter by taking into account the decreasing hadron masses as a result of the restoration of chiral symmetry and the condensation of kaons. We find that the cross sections for kaon production from all three processes are enhanced. In particular, the effect of decreasing hadron masses on kaon production from the meson-meson annihilation is most significant. In the hydrochemical model for heavy-ion collisions, we demonstrate that the observed enhancement of kaon yield in high-energy heavy-ion collisions can be explained if the medium effect is included. 1991 The American Physical Society.

published proceedings

  • Phys Rev C Nucl Phys

author list (cited authors)

  • Brown, G. E., Ko, C. M., Wu, Z. G., & Xia, L. H.

citation count

  • 110

complete list of authors

  • Brown, GE||Ko, CM||Wu, ZG||Xia, LH

publication date

  • April 1991