Strange hadron resonances as a signature of freeze-out dynamics

Abstract

We study the production and the observability of Lambda*(1520), K*0(892), and Sigma*(1385), strange hadron resonances as function of the freeze-out conditions within the statistical model of hadron production. We obtain an estimate of how many decay products are rescattered in evolution towards thermal freeze-out following chemical freeze-out, and find that the resonance decay signal is strong enough to be detected. We show how a combined analysis of at least two resonances can be used to understand the chemical freeze-out temperature, and the time between chemical and thermal freeze-outs.

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