Bose-Einstein Condensation in the Relativistic Pion Gas: Thermodynamic Limit and Finite Size Effects

Abstract

We consider the Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) in a relativistic pion gas. The thermodynamic limit when the system volume V goes to infinity as well as the role of finite size effects are studied. At V ∞ the scaled variance for particle number fluctuations, ω=< N2>/< N>, converges to finite values in the normal phase above the BEC temperature, T>TC. It diverges as ω V1/3 at the BEC line T=TC, and ω V at T<TC in a phase with the BE condensate. Possible experimental signals of the pion BEC in finite systems created in high energy proton-proton collisions are discussed.

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