K*(892)0 production and the time between freeze-outs in 40Ar+45Sc collisions by NA61/SHINE at the CERN SPS

Abstract

The analysis of the production of strange K*(892)0 resonances allows us to better understand the temporal evolution of high-energy nucleus--nucleus collisions. In particular, the ratio of K*(892)0 to charged kaon yields is used to determine the time interval between chemical and kinetic freeze-outs. In this paper, the first measurements of K*(892)0 production in central 40Ar+45Sc collisions at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron are reported. They were performed by NA61/SHINE at collision center-of-mass energies per nucleon pair sNN = 8.8, 11.9, 16.8 GeV. The obtained K*(892)0 / K+ and K*(892)0 / K- mean multiplicity ratios are compared with corresponding results in p+p collisions, allowing for an estimate of the time interval between chemical and thermal freeze-outs in the 40Ar+45Sc system. These are the first such results reported for 40Ar+45Sc collisions.

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