In-medium effects in $\phi$ meson production in heavy-ion collisions from subthreshold to relativistic energies
Taesoo Song, Joerg Aichelin, Elena Bratkovskaya

TL;DR
This paper explores how in-medium effects influence $$ meson production across a wide energy range in heavy-ion collisions, highlighting the importance of in-medium modifications and novel production channels.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive microscopic transport model with novel meson-baryon channels and in-medium spectral functions to explain $$ meson production and enhancement phenomena.
Findings
Enhanced $$ production at subthreshold energies.
In-medium modifications explain $/K^-$ ratio enhancement.
Final state interactions affect $$ reconstruction.
Abstract
We investigate the hidden strange meson production in heavy-ion collisions from subthreshold ( A GeV) to relativistic ( A TeV) energies as well as its coupling to the open strange mesons (kaons, antikaons) and their productions. Our study is based on the off-shell microscopic Parton-Hadron-String Dynamics (PHSD) transport approach which is applicable for the dynamical description of strongly interacting hadronic and partonic degrees-of-freedom created in heavy-ion collisions. Implementing novel meson-baryon and meson-hyperon production channels for mesons, calculated within a T-matrix coupled channel approach based on the extended SU(6) chiral effective Lagrangian model, along with the collisional broadening of the -meson in-medium spectral function, we find a substantial enhancement of meson production in heavy-ion…
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