Strangeness Enhancement in p+A and S+A Interactions at SPS Energies

Abstract

The systematics of strangeness enhancement is calculated using the HIJING and VENUS models and compared to recent data on \,pp\,, \,pA\, and \,AA\, collisions at CERN/SPS energies (200A\,\, GeV\,). The HIJING model is used to perform a linear extrapolation from pp to AA. VENUS is used to estimate the effects of final state cascading and possible non-conventional production mechanisms. This comparison shows that the large enhancement of strangeness observed in S+Au collisions, interpreted previously as possible evidence for quark-gluon plasma formation, has its origins in non-equilibrium dynamics of few nucleon systems. % Strangeness enhancement %is therefore traced back to the change in the production dynamics %from pp to minimum bias pS and central SS collisions. A factor of two enhancement of 0 at mid-rapidity is indicated by recent pS data, where on the average one projectile nucleon interacts with only two target nucleons. There appears to be another factor of two enhancement in the light ion reaction SS relative to pS, when on the average only two projectile nucleons interact with two target ones.

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