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Centrality dependency of proton, deuteron, and triton's temperatures in Au+Au collisions at 200 GeV. [PDF]
Khan I, Qudus A, Salouci M, Ismail AH.
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Elliptic anisotropy measurement of the f<sub>0</sub>(980) hadron in proton-lead collisions and evidence for its quark-antiquark composition. [PDF]
CMS Collaboration.
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Pramana, 2000
Recent trends in the research of quark gluon plasma (QGP) are surveyed and the current experimental and theoretical status regarding the properties and signals of QGP is reported. We hope that the experiments commencing at relativistic heavy-ion collider (RHIC) in 2000 will provide a glimpse of the QGP formation.
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Recent trends in the research of quark gluon plasma (QGP) are surveyed and the current experimental and theoretical status regarding the properties and signals of QGP is reported. We hope that the experiments commencing at relativistic heavy-ion collider (RHIC) in 2000 will provide a glimpse of the QGP formation.
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Quark-gluon-plasma signatures?
Physical Review C, 1991We consider the question what constitutes a good signature for the occurrence of an intermediate phase transition in a many-body system. In the context of a simple model for a temporary phase change exists in a finite system. We discuss the relevance of our result to the question of what constitutes an unambiguous signature for the formation of a quark-
, Müller, , Schramm
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2005
Lattice QCD predicts a phase transition to a hitherto unseen state of matter called quark-gluon plasma (QGP). A few microseconds after the big bang, our universe was most likely filled with QGP. Amazingly, attempts to produce QGP in the laboratory are currently going on in the relativistic heavy ion collider (RHIC) in the USA.
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Lattice QCD predicts a phase transition to a hitherto unseen state of matter called quark-gluon plasma (QGP). A few microseconds after the big bang, our universe was most likely filled with QGP. Amazingly, attempts to produce QGP in the laboratory are currently going on in the relativistic heavy ion collider (RHIC) in the USA.
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Acta Physica Hungarica A) Heavy Ion Physics, 1997
The expansion and chemical equilibration of a quark-gluon plasma formed in collisions of two heavy nuclei may be described by relativistic fluid dynamics, in combination with chemical rate equations for the different parton species. Using initial conditions obtained from a self-screened parton cascade calculation and allowing for the full three ...
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The expansion and chemical equilibration of a quark-gluon plasma formed in collisions of two heavy nuclei may be described by relativistic fluid dynamics, in combination with chemical rate equations for the different parton species. Using initial conditions obtained from a self-screened parton cascade calculation and allowing for the full three ...
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Nuclear Physics A, 1993
Abstract I present various aspects of the physics of the quark-gluon plasma. Known properties of the transition from hadronic matter to the quark-gluon plasma are recalled. Progress in the phenomenology of ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions is discussed on two examples. Some recent theoretical developments are mentioned.
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Abstract I present various aspects of the physics of the quark-gluon plasma. Known properties of the transition from hadronic matter to the quark-gluon plasma are recalled. Progress in the phenomenology of ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions is discussed on two examples. Some recent theoretical developments are mentioned.
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2008
These lectures present features of high temperature and baryon number density hadronic matter as it might be described by QCD, and describe the possible formation of such matter in ultra-relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions. The confinement-deconfinement transition, and the chiral symmetry breaking transition are discussed using order parameters ...
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These lectures present features of high temperature and baryon number density hadronic matter as it might be described by QCD, and describe the possible formation of such matter in ultra-relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions. The confinement-deconfinement transition, and the chiral symmetry breaking transition are discussed using order parameters ...
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Heavy-quark diffusion in the quark–gluon plasma
Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics, 2023Hendrik van Hees, Ralf Rapp, Min He
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