Energy Dependence of Strangeness Production in Heavy-ion Collision
Md Nasim

TL;DR
This paper reviews how the production of strange hadrons varies with energy in heavy-ion collisions, providing insights into the properties of QCD matter created in such events across different experimental facilities.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive overview of experimental data on strangeness production at SPS, RHIC, and LHC, highlighting energy dependence and anisotropy measurements in nucleus-nucleus collisions.
Findings
Strangeness production varies with collision energy.
Azimuthal anisotropy of strange hadrons observed.
Data across multiple experiments show consistent patterns.
Abstract
An experimental overview of the energy dependence of strangeness production is presented. The strange hadrons are considered a good probe to study the QCD matter created in relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions. The heavy-ion experiments at SPS, RHIC, and LHC have recorded a wealth of data in proton-proton, proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions at several beam energies. In this proceeding, I discuss the invariant yield and azimuthal anisotropy measurement of strange hadrons in nucleus-nucleus collisions at SPS, RHIC, and LHC.
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