Energy dependence of kaon-to-proton ratio fluctuations in central Pb+Pb collisions from sNN = 6.3 to 17.3 GeV

Abstract

Kaons and protons carry large parts of two conserved quantities, strangeness and baryon number. It is argued that their correlation and thus also fluctuations are sensitive to conditions prevailing at the anticipated parton-hadron phase boundary. Fluctuations of the (K+ + K-)/(p+p) and K+/p ratios have been measured for the first time by NA49 in central Pb+Pb collisions at 5 SPS energies between sNN= 6.3 GeV and 17.3 GeV. Both ratios exhibit a change of sign in σdyn, a measure of non-statistical fluctuations, around sNN = 8 GeV. Below this energy, σdyn is positive, indicating higher fluctuation compared to a mixed event background sample, while for higher energies, σdyn is negative, indicating correlated emission of kaons and protons. The results are compared to UrQMD calculations which which give a good description at the higher SPS energies, but fail to reproduce the transition to positive values.

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