Strange matter and kaon to pion ratio in SU(3) PNJL model

Abstract

The behavior of strange matter in the frame of the SU(3)Polyakov-loop extended Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model including UA(1) anomaly is considered. We discuss the appearance of a peak in the ratio of the number of strange mesons to non-strange mesons known as the "horn". The PNJL model gives a schematic description of the chiral phase transition and meson properties at finite temperature and density. Using the model, we can show that the splitting of kaon and anti-kaon masses appears as a result of introduction of density. This may explain the difference in the K+/π+ ratio and K-/π- ratio at low sNN and their tendency to the same value at high sNN. We also show that the rise in the ratio K+/π+ appears near CEP when we build the K+/π+ ratio along the phase transition diagram and it can be considered as a critical region signal.

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