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Isospin and isospin/strangeness correlations in relativistic heavy-ion collisions

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A fundamental symmetry of nuclear and particle physics is isospin whose third component is the Gell-Mann/Nishijima expression IZ=Q-(B+S)/2. The role of isospin symmetry in relativistic heavy-ion collisions is studied. An isospin IZ, strangeness S correlation is shown to be a direct and simple measure of flavor correlations, vanishing in a Qg phase of uncorrelated flavors in both symmetric N=Z and asymmetric N≠Z systems. By contrast, in a hadron phase, a IZ/S correlation exists as long as the electrostatic charge chemical potential μQ≠0 as in N≠Z asymmetric systems. A parallel is drawn with a Zeeman effect which breaks a spin degeneracy.

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Copyright © EPLA, 2007. Print publication: Issue 2 (October 2007). Received 3 July 2007, accepted for publication 3 September 2007. Published 28 September 2007. This work was supported in part by the DOE grant No. DE-FG02-96ER-40987.

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