Non-Equilibrium Heavy Flavored Hadron Yields from Chemical Equilibrium Strangeness-Rich QGP
Inga Kuznetsova (Arizona), Johann Rafelski (Arizona)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the production of heavy flavored hadrons from a strangeness-rich quark-gluon plasma using a chemical non-equilibrium statistical model, emphasizing conservation laws at hadronization.
Contribution
It introduces a chemical non-equilibrium approach to evaluate heavy hadron yields from strangeness-rich QGP, considering conservation of strangeness, charm, and entropy.
Findings
Heavy flavored hadron yields are affected by non-equilibrium conditions.
Strangeness-rich QGP leads to distinctive hadron yield patterns.
Conservation laws significantly influence hadronization outcomes.
Abstract
The yields of heavy flavored hadrons emitted from strangeness-rich QGP are evaluated within chemical non-equilibrium statistical hadronization model, conserving strangeness, charm, and entropy yields at hadronization.
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