Hadronic scattering effects on (2S) suppression in relativistic heavy-ion collisions

Abstract

In this work we estimate the N(2S) / NJ/ yield ratio in heavy-ion collisions, considering the interactions of the (2S) and J/ states with light mesons in the hadron gas formed at the late stages of these collisions. Starting from the appropriate effective Lagrangians, we first compute the thermally-averaged cross sections for the production and absorption of the mentioned states, and then use them as input in the rate equations to determine the time evolution of N(2S), NJ/ and N(2S) / NJ/. The main conclusion of our study is that the (2S) and J/ multiplicities do not change much in the hadron gas phase and that the (2S) is more absorbed than the J/. The obtained final ratio is in qualitative agreement with experimental data.

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