van der Waals Interactions in Hadron Resonance Gas: From Nuclear Matter to Lattice QCD
Sep 13, 2016
6 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Rev.Lett. 118 (2017) 18, 182301
- Published: May 3, 2017
e-Print:
- 1609.03975 [hep-ph]
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Abstract: (APS)
An extension of the ideal hadron resonance gas (HRG) model is constructed which includes the attractive and repulsive van der Waals (VDW) interactions between baryons. This VDW-HRG model yields the nuclear liquid-gas transition at low temperatures and high baryon densities. The VDW parameters a and b are fixed by the ground state properties of nuclear matter, and the temperature dependence of various thermodynamic observables at zero chemical potential are calculated within the VDW-HRG model. Compared to the ideal HRG model, the inclusion of VDW interactions between baryons leads to a qualitatively different behavior of second and higher moments of fluctuations of conserved charges, in particular in the so-called crossover region T∼140–190 MeV. For many observables this behavior resembles closely the results obtained from lattice QCD simulations. This hadronic model also predicts nontrivial behavior of net-baryon fluctuations in the region of phase diagram probed by heavy-ion collision experiments. These results imply that VDW interactions play a crucial role in the thermodynamics of hadron gas. Thus, the commonly performed comparisons of the ideal HRG model with the lattice and heavy-ion data may lead to misconceptions and misleading conclusions.Note:
- 7 pages, 3 figures, final version published in Physical Review Letters, minor misprints corrected
- 24.10.Pa
- 25.75.Gz
- hadron: resonance: gas
- hadron: thermodynamics
- baryon: density: high
- charge: conservation law
- potential: chemical
- temperature: low
- nucleus: yield
- nuclear matter
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