Pions and kaons from stringy quark matter
T. S. Biro, K. Urmossy

TL;DR
This paper models hadron transverse momentum spectra using a non-extensive statistical quark-coalescence approach, incorporating a gluonic string contribution to fit RHIC data.
Contribution
It introduces a novel non-extensive statistical model with a gluonic string component to better describe hadron spectra in high-energy collisions.
Findings
Gluonic string contribution fits RHIC data well
Fractality of string length distribution analyzed
Model improves understanding of low-pT hadron production
Abstract
Different hadron transverse momentum spectra are calculated in a non-extensive statistical, quark-coalescence model. For the low-pT part a gluonic string contribution is conjectured, its length distribution and fractality are fitted to RHIC data.
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