Signals of Disoriented Chiral Condensate
arXiv:hep-ph/9403300 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.50.2277
Abstract
If a disoriented chiral condensate is created over an extended space-time region following a rapid cooling in hadronic or nuclear collisions, the misalignment of the condensate with the electroweak symmetry breaking can generate observable effects in the processes which involve both strong and electromagnetic interactions. We point out the relevance of the dilepton decay of light vector mesons as a signal for formation of the disoriented condensate. We predict that the decay Ï^0 to dileptons will be suppressed and/or the Ïresonance peak widens, while the decay Ïto dileptons will not be affected by the condensate.
13 pages in LaTeX, UCB-PTH-94/05, LBL-35337