Mean transverse mass of hadrons in proton-proton reactions
Abstract
An energy dependence of the mean transverse mass mT at mid-rapidity in proton-proton (p+p) reactions is studied within the ultra-relativistic quantum molecular dynamics (UrQMD). The UrQMD model predicts a nonmonotonous dependence of mT on collision energy for several hadron species: for π+, p, K+, and the mean transverse mass has a maximum at the center of mass energy region 5 s 8 GeV. These results are a consequence of an interplay of two contributions: 1) excitations and decays of the baryonic resonances N* and ; 2) excitations and decays of the baryonic strings. The UrQMD results do not show any nonmonotonous dependence of mT on s for π-, K-, and antiprotons. Whether a nonmonotonous dependence of mT at mid-rapidity on the collision energy for π+, p, K+, and is relevant for real p+p interactions will be soon checked experimentally by the NA61/SHINE Collaboration.
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