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Dissipative heavy-ion collisions [PDF]
This report is a compilation of lecture notes of a series of lectures held at Argonne National Laboratory in October and November 1984. The lectures are a discussion of dissipative phenomena as observed in collisions of atomic nuclei. The model is based on a system which has initially zero temperature and the initial energy is kinetic and binding ...
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RECENT RESULTS FROM HEAVY ION COLLISIONS [PDF]
8 pages, 4 figures (2 in ps, 2 in eps) talk given at XXXI International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics, Sep. 1-7, 2001, Datong China see http://ismd31.ccnu.edu.cn/
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Probing the topological charge in QCD matter via multiplicity up–down asymmetry
Relativistic heavy ion collisions provide the possibility to study the topological charge in QCD matter through the event-by-event fluctuating net axial charge or nonequal numbers of left- and right-handed quarks they generate in the produced quark–gluon
Yifeng Sun, Che Ming Ko
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Event-by-Event Investigation of the Two-Particle Source Function in Heavy-Ion Collisions with EPOS. [PDF]
Kincses D, Stefaniak M, Csanád M.
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Highlights from PHENIX-I: Initial State and Early Times
We will review the latest physics developments from PHENIX concentrating on cold nuclear matter effects, the initial state for heavy-ion collisions, and probes of the earliest stages of the hot-dense medium created in those collisions.
Adare +15 more
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Physics with relativistic heavy-ion collisions
An overview is given on the experimental study of physics with relativistic heavy-ion collisions, with emphasis on recent measurements at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC).
Dönigus Benjamin
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Electromagnetic fields and anomalous transports in heavy-ion collisions --- A pedagogical review
The hot and dense matter generated in heavy-ion collisions may contain domains which are not invariant under P and CP transformations. Moreover, heavy-ion collisions can generate extremely strong magnetic fields as well as electric fields.
Huang, Xu-Guang
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D-meson observables in heavy-ion collisions at LHC with EPOSHQ model
We study the propagation of charm quarks in the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) created in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions at LHC within EPOSHQ model.
Ozvenchuk Vitalii +5 more
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Probing jet hadrochemistry in Pb–Pb collisions with ALICE [PDF]
Jet substructure measurements in heavy-ion collisions provide constraints on jet quenching and the medium response in the quark–gluon plasma (QGP).
Cantway Sierra
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EXPLORING QCD WITH HEAVY ION COLLISIONS [PDF]
30 pages, invited Heavy Ion Summary Lectures at the Lake Louise Winter Institute, February 2003, Lake Louise, Alberta ...
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