System size dependence of strangeness production at 158 GeV/n
Abstract
An enhanced production of strange particles per pion in heavy ion collisions compared to elementary p+p interactions was observed in Pb+Pb reactions at the CERN SPS. New results obtained on small colliding systems, C+C and Si+Si, also show an enhancement. It increases steeply with system size and reaches in the larger system almost the level measured in Pb+Pb reactions. The shapes of the transverse mass spectra of strange mesons (K+, K-, phi) and baryons (Lambda, Antilambda) are consistent with the presence of collective transverse flow, which is already visible in small systems (C+C) and increases with the system size. The Antilambda/Lambda ratio together with the K+/K- ratio yields information about the baryochemical potential muB. The potential, determined at midrapidity, increases with the system size since the stronger stopping shifts baryons from near beam and projectile rapidity towards midrapidity. For the 4pi yields muB is almost independent of the size of the colliding system.
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