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Missing resonance decays in thermal models

arXiv:1701.03358

Abstract

Detailed information on decay channel probabilities is absent for many high mass resonances, which are typically included in thermal models. In these cases, the sum over all known decay branching probabilities is smaller than 1. Due to this systematic uncertainty of the model, the exact charge conservation may appear to be violated. We estimate the corresponding number of missing charge states in the canonical ensemble formulation of the hadron resonance gas for p+p reactions at the SPS energy $E_{\rm lab}=158$ GeV: $ΔB \simeq 0.16$ for baryon charge, $ΔQ\simeq 0.12$ for electric charge, and $ΔS=-0.01$ for strangeness. The value of the considered effect is 5-8%, which seems to be important enough to include it as a systematic error in the calculations within a hadron gas.

Proceedings of YSTAR2016 conference. Excited Hyperons in QCD Thermodynamics at Freeze-Out. November 16-17, 2016. Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, Newport News, VA