Chemical equilibration in hadronic collisions
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Kurkela, A., & Mazeliauskas, A. (2019). Chemical equilibration in hadronic collisions. Physical Review Letters, 122(14), 142301. 10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.142301Sammendrag
We study chemical equilibration in out-of-equilibrium quark-gluon plasma using the first principles method of QCD effective kinetic theory, accurate at weak coupling. In longitudinally expanding systems—relevant for relativistic nuclear collisions—we find that for realistic couplings chemical equilibration takes place after hydrodynamization, but well before local thermalization. We estimate that hadronic collisions with final state multiplicities d N ch/d η≳ 10 2 live long enough to reach approximate chemical equilibrium, which is consistent with the saturation of strangeness enhancement observed in proton-proton, proton-nucleus, and nucleus-nucleus collisions.