Pionic depth of the hadron gas after a heavy-ion collision

Abstract

The final stage of a relativistic heavy-ion collision is a hadron gas. Final-state interactions therein distort the pT spectrum of particles coming from the phase transition upon cooling the quark-gluon plasma. Using recent state-of-the-art parametrizations of pion interactions we provide theoretical computations of the pionic depth of the gas: how likely is it that a given pion rescatters in it (we find a high probability around pT=0.5 GeV at midrapidity, corresponding to the formation of the resonance), a comparison of the collision and Bjorken expansion rates, and how many pions make it through without interacting as a function of pT. This is in the range 10-24\% and shown in this plot, the main result of the contribution.

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