Resonance model study of kaon production in baryon baryon reactions for heavy ion collisions
arXiv:nucl-th/9801063 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.59.369 10.1103/PhysRevC.61.029903
Abstract
The energy dependence of the total kaon production cross sections in baryon baryon ($N$ and $Î$) collisions are studied in the resonance model, which is a relativistic, tree-level treatment. This study is the first attempt to complete a systematic, consistent investigation of the elementary kaon production reactions for both the pion baryon and baryon baryon reactions. Our model suggests that the magnitudes of the isospin-averaged total cross sections for the $N N \to N Y K$ and $ÎN \to N Y K$ ($Y = Î$ or $Σ$) reactions are almost equal at energies up to about 200 MeV above threshold. However, the magnitudes for the $ÎN$ reactions become about 6 times larger than those for the $N N$ reactions at energies about 1 GeV above threshold. Furthermore, the magnitudes of the isospin-averaged total cross sections for the $N N \to ÎY K$ reactions turn out to be comparable to those for the $N N \to N Y K$ reactions at $N N$ invariant collision energies about 3.1 GeV, and about 5 to 10 times larger at $N N$ invariant collision energies about 3.5 GeV. The microscopic cross sections are parametrized in all isospin channels necessary for the transport model studies of kaon production in heavy ion collisions. These cross sections are then applied in the relativistic transport model to study the sensitivity to the underlying elementary kaon production cross sections.
Latex, 47 pages, 23 postscript figures. Typos in the published version, which informed as errata to the editor, are corrected for the use of simulation code