Strangeness Enhancement in Proton-Proton Collisions at the RHIC Energy

Abstract

Strangeness enhancement is considered as a potential signature for QGP phase transition. Here we claim the observation of strangeness enhancement in proton-proton (pp) collisions at RHIC energy saying the de-confinement phase is reached. The deep study of matter phase transitions and dynamics of strangeness creation has been preformed for Ks+(us) and Ks-(su) mesons, 0(uds) baryon and for multi-strange baryons 0(uss), -(dss) and -(sss) production. The analysis of datasets for the strange and multi-strange hadrons production is presented at s = 200 GeV as reported by the PYTHIA 8 event generator simulations. We preform the transverse momentum distributions of the strange and multi-strange hadrons for high and low multiplicity events. At the RHIC energy and for pp collisions, the strangeness content yield increases with the event multiplicity.

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