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Structure Functions and Pair Correlations of the Quark-Gluon Plasma
Recent experiments at RHIC and theoretical considerations indicate that the quark-gluon plasma, present in the fireball of relativistic heavy-ion collisions, might be in a liquid phase. The liquid state can be identified by characteristic correlation and
J.-P. Hansen +5 more
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Toward a solution to the RAA and v2 puzzle for heavy quarks
The heavy quarks constitute a unique probe of the quark–gluon plasma properties. A puzzling relation between the nuclear modification factor RAA(pT) and the elliptic flow v2(pT) has been observed both at RHIC and LHC energies.
Santosh K. Das +3 more
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Origin of Temperature of Quark-Gluon Plasma in Heavy Ion Collisions
Initially produced quark-gluon matter at RHIC and LHC does not have a temperature. A quark-gluon plasma has a high temperature. From this quark-gluon matter to the quark-gluon plasma is the early thermalization or the rapid creation of temperature ...
Xu, Xiao-Ming
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Jet evolution in a quantum computer: quark and gluon dynamics
The intrinsic quantum nature of jets and the Quark-Gluon Plasma makes the study of jet quenching a promising candidate to benefit from quantum computing power. Standing as a precursor of the full study of this phenomenon, we study the propagation of SU(3)
N. F. Castro +2 more
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Charm Quark Evolution in the Quark–Gluon Plasma with Various Quark Contents
The production rate of charm quarks in strongly interacting matter is investigated under various conditions, employing the effective quasiparticle framework.
Valeriya Mykhaylova
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Soft modifications to jet fragmentation in high energy proton–proton collisions
The discovery of collectivity in proton–proton collisions, is one of the most puzzling outcomes from the first two runs at LHC, as it points to the possibility of creation of a Quark–Gluon Plasma, earlier believed to only be created in heavy ion ...
Christian Bierlich
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The quark-gluon plasma close to the critical temperature is a strongly interacting system. Using strongly coupled, classical, non-relativistic plasmas as an analogy, we argue that the quark-gluon plasma is in the liquid phase.
Blaizot J-P Gelis F +20 more
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Quark production and thermalization of the quark-gluon plasma
We first assemble a full set of the Boltzmann Equation in Diffusion Approximation (BEDA) for studying thermalization/hydrodynamization as well as the production of massless quarks and antiquarks in out of equilibrium systems.
Sergio Barrera Cabodevila +2 more
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The jet quenching in high energy nuclear collisions and quark-gluon plasma
e investigate the energy loss of quark and gluon jets in quark-gluon plasma produced in central Au+Au collisions at RHIC energy. We use the physical characteristic of initial and mixed phases, which were found in effective quasiparticle model for SPS and
M. Gluck, R.P. Feynman, Yu. A. Tarasov
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Volume effect on the extraction of speed of sound in high-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions
The determination of the speed of sound in quark-gluon plasma is a crucial aspect of understanding the properties of strongly interacting matter created in relativistic heavy-ion collisions.
Jing-An Sun, Li Yan
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