
Figure. K/Pi ratio at mid-rapidity as a function of sqrt(s). The curves are a
parameterization of the p-p data. The STAR data points are indicated by the
caps and the STAR K+/pi ratio is displaced slightly to clarity.
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Systematics of the K/pi ratio
Kaons carry ~90% of the strange quarks produced in a collision hence the
K/pi ratio can be used to study strangeness production and the possibility
of strangeness enhancement. As the pi+yield ~
pi- yield it is possible to compare the STAR
K+/pi- results to lower energy results on the
K+/pi+. The K-/pi ratio can be seen to
rise smoothly with sqrt(s) while that of K+/pi in heavy ion
collisions increases sharply at low energies reaching a maximum at
sqrt(s)~10GeV before slowly dropping. At sqrt(s)=130 GeV the
K+/pi ~K-/pi. The peak is determined by the dropping
net baryon value combining with increasing K anti-K pair production.
Similar behaviour is observed in the strange baryon ratios. Comparisons to
the p-p data at sqrt(s)=130 GeV shows a 50% increase in the STAR
(K++K-)/2*<pi> ratio.
Related STAR papers
Kaon Production and Kaon to Pion Ratio in Au + Au Collisions at sqrt(snn) = 130 GeV
Phys. Lett. B 595 (2004) 143
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