Repulsive hadronic interactions play a relevant role in QCD dynamics, attractive ones being represented by resonance formation. In this study we propose different schemes in order to parameterize repulsive interactions, thus being able to extract effective sizes of hadrons from fits to lattice QCD simulations. We find that allowing a difference between the strange and light sectors, strange particles are systematically smaller than light ones with equal mass. The very simple implementation of repulsive interactions would in principle allow us to extract precise information about all hadronic species once corresponding lattice observables, sensitive to the species of interest, are provided. With the parametrization which best reproduces lattice data there is also a good description of experimental yields measured by the ALICE and STAR experiments.

Balance of attractive and repulsive hadronic interactions: The influence of hadronic spectrum and excluded-volume effects on lattice thermodynamics, and consequences for experiments

Oliva L.
2019-01-01

Abstract

Repulsive hadronic interactions play a relevant role in QCD dynamics, attractive ones being represented by resonance formation. In this study we propose different schemes in order to parameterize repulsive interactions, thus being able to extract effective sizes of hadrons from fits to lattice QCD simulations. We find that allowing a difference between the strange and light sectors, strange particles are systematically smaller than light ones with equal mass. The very simple implementation of repulsive interactions would in principle allow us to extract precise information about all hadronic species once corresponding lattice observables, sensitive to the species of interest, are provided. With the parametrization which best reproduces lattice data there is also a good description of experimental yields measured by the ALICE and STAR experiments.
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