New results on event-by-event ratio fluctuations in Pb+Pb collisions at CERN SPS energies
Abstract
Event-by-event fluctuations of produced particle multiplicities are believed to be sensitive to a deconfinement phase transition and the critical point of strongly interacting matter. The NA49 collaboration has conducted a systematic study of various fluctuation observables. In this contribution, recent results on hadron ratio fluctuations in central Pb+Pb collisions at sqrt(sNN) = 6.3 to 17.3 GeV are reported. These results are complemented by the centrality dependence of hadron ratio fluctuations at sqrt(sNN) = 17.3 GeV. A universal scaling was found, describing the energy and centrality dependence of the (K++ K-)/(π++ π-) and (p + pbar)/(π++ π-) ratio fluctuations purely by a change in the observed average hadron multiplicities. This scaling is broken for the fluctuations of the (K+ + K-)/(p + pbar) and K+/p ratios, possibly hinting at a change in the baryon number-strangeness correlation.
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