Transverse Energy per Charged Particle and Freeze-Out Criteria in Heavy-Ion Collisions
arXiv:0708.0914 · doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2007.12.029
Abstract
In relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions the transverse energy per charged particle, E_T/N_ch, increases rapidly with beam energy and remains approximately constant at about 800 MeV for beam energies from SPS to RHIC. It is shown that the hadron resonance gas model describes the energy dependence, as well as the lack of centrality dependence, qualitatively. The values of E_T/N_ch are related to the chemical freeze-out criterium E/N about 1 GeV valid for primordial hadrons.
8 pages, 5 figures