Production of K+ and of K- mesons in heavy-ion collisions from 0.6A to 2.0A GeV incident energy
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A. Foerster, F. Uhlig, I. Boettcher, D. Brill, M. De¸bowski, F. Dohrmann, E. Grosse, P. Koczoń, B. Kohlmeyer, S. Lang
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F. Laue, M. Mang, M. Menzel, C. Muentz, L. Naumann, H. Oeschler, M. Płoskoń, W. Scheinast, A. Schmah, T. Schuck, E. Schwab, P. Senger, Y. Shin, J. Speer, H. Stroebele, C. Sturm, G. Surówka, A. Wagner, W. Waluś
/ Abstract
This paper summarizes the yields and the emission patterns of K{sup +} and of K{sup -} mesons measured in inclusive C+C, Ni+Ni, and Au+Au collisions at incident energies from 0.6A to 2.0A GeV using the Kaon Spectrometer KaoS at GSI. For Ni+Ni collisions at 1.5A and at 1.93A GeV as well as for Au+Au at 1.5A GeV, detailed results are presented of the multiplicities, of the inverse slope parameters, and of the anisotropies in the angular emission patterns as a function of the collision centrality. When comparing transport-model calculations to the measured K{sup +} production yields, an agreement is only obtained for a soft nuclear equation of state (compression modulus K{sub N}{approx_equal}200 MeV). The production of K{sup -} mesons at energies around 1A to 2A GeV is dominated by the strangeness-exchange reaction K{sup -}N {pi}Y (Y={lambda},{sigma}) which leads to a coupling between the K{sup -} and K{sup +} yields. However, both particle species show distinct differences in their emission patterns suggesting different freeze-out conditions for K{sup +} and K{sup -} mesons.
Journal: Physical Review C