Abstract

A variety of particle species measured by the STAR experiment in 200 GeV Au+Au collisions yielded rich information about freeze-out dynamics at RHIC. The results on chemical and kinetic freeze-out properties and their centrality dependences appeared to be consistent with QGP formation in the early stage of the collision. To further advance our understanding of the collision evolution, lower energy 62.4 GeV Au+Au collisions were measured. Here, we present a review of freeze-out dynamics in 200 GeV collisions at RHIC in comparison with new results from the 62.4 GeV data.

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