The hadron resonance gas (HRG) model is often believed to correctly describe the confined phase of QCD. This assumption is the basis of many phenomenological works on QCD thermodynamics and of the analysis of hadron yields in relativistic heavy ion collisions. We use first principle lattice simulations to calculate corrections to the ideal HRG model. Namely, we determine the subleading fugacity expansion coefficients of the grand canonical free energy, receiving contributions from processes like kaon-kaon or baryon-baryon scattering. We achieve this goal by performing a two dimensional scan on the imaginary baryon number chemical potential (μB)—strangeness chemical potential (μS) plane, where the fugacity expansion coefficients become Fouri...
Bazavov A, Bhattacharya T, DeTar CE, et al. Fluctuations and Correlations of net baryon number, elec...
Karsch F. Thermodynamics of Strong Interaction Matter from Lattice QCD and the Hadron Resonance Gas ...
Karsch F. Conserved charge fluctuations at vanishing and non-vanishing chemical potential. Nuclear ...
The hadron resonance gas (HRG) model is often believed to correctly describe the confined phase of Q...
International audienceThe hadron resonance gas (HRG) model and its extensions are often used to desc...
We use 4stout improved staggered lattice data at imaginary chemical potentials to calculate fugacity...
The first principle lattice QCD methods allow to calculate the thermodynamic observables at finite t...
We investigate extensions of the Hadron Resonance Gas (HRG) Model beyond the ideal case by incorpora...
We present an analysis of fluctuations of conserved charges, as baryon number B and electric charge ...
We investigate extensions of the Hadron Resonance Gas (HRG) Model beyond the ideal case by incorpora...
We simultaneously incorporate two common extensions of the hadron resonance gas model, namely the ad...
Redlich K, Karsch F, Tawfik A. Heavy-ion collisions and lattice QCD at finite baryon density. In: J...
Like fluctuations, nondiagonal correlators of conserved charges provide a tool for the study of chem...
Karsch F, Redlich K, Tawfik A. Thermodynamics at non-zero baryon number density: a comparison of lat...
We propose a new model for hadrons with quantum mechanical attractive and repulsive interactions sen...
Bazavov A, Bhattacharya T, DeTar CE, et al. Fluctuations and Correlations of net baryon number, elec...
Karsch F. Thermodynamics of Strong Interaction Matter from Lattice QCD and the Hadron Resonance Gas ...
Karsch F. Conserved charge fluctuations at vanishing and non-vanishing chemical potential. Nuclear ...
The hadron resonance gas (HRG) model is often believed to correctly describe the confined phase of Q...
International audienceThe hadron resonance gas (HRG) model and its extensions are often used to desc...
We use 4stout improved staggered lattice data at imaginary chemical potentials to calculate fugacity...
The first principle lattice QCD methods allow to calculate the thermodynamic observables at finite t...
We investigate extensions of the Hadron Resonance Gas (HRG) Model beyond the ideal case by incorpora...
We present an analysis of fluctuations of conserved charges, as baryon number B and electric charge ...
We investigate extensions of the Hadron Resonance Gas (HRG) Model beyond the ideal case by incorpora...
We simultaneously incorporate two common extensions of the hadron resonance gas model, namely the ad...
Redlich K, Karsch F, Tawfik A. Heavy-ion collisions and lattice QCD at finite baryon density. In: J...
Like fluctuations, nondiagonal correlators of conserved charges provide a tool for the study of chem...
Karsch F, Redlich K, Tawfik A. Thermodynamics at non-zero baryon number density: a comparison of lat...
We propose a new model for hadrons with quantum mechanical attractive and repulsive interactions sen...
Bazavov A, Bhattacharya T, DeTar CE, et al. Fluctuations and Correlations of net baryon number, elec...
Karsch F. Thermodynamics of Strong Interaction Matter from Lattice QCD and the Hadron Resonance Gas ...
Karsch F. Conserved charge fluctuations at vanishing and non-vanishing chemical potential. Nuclear ...