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Phenomenological Review on Quark–Gluon Plasma: Concepts vs. Observations
In this review, we present an up-to-date phenomenological summary of research developments in the physics of the Quark–Gluon Plasma (QGP). A short historical perspective and theoretical motivation for this rapidly developing field of contemporary ...
Roman Pasechnik, Michal Šumbera
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Strange Dibaryons in Neutron Stars and in Heavy-Ion Collisions [PDF]
The formation of dibaryons with strangeness are discussed for the interior of neutron stars and for central relativistic heavy-ion collisions. We derive limits for the properties of H-dibaryons from pulsar data.
Schaffner-Bielich, Jurgen
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Non-relativistic particles in a thermal bath
Heavy particles are a window to new physics and new phenomena. Since the late eighties they are treated by means of effective field theories that fully exploit the symmetries and power counting typical of non-relativistic systems.
Vairo Antonio
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An end-to-end generative diffusion model for heavy-ion collisions [PDF]
Heavy-ion collision physics has entered the high precision era, demanding theoretical models capable of generating huge statistics to compare with experimental data.
Sun Jing-An +3 more
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Relativistic Heavy-Ion Physics Without Nuclear Contact [PDF]
An increasing number of physicists are investigating nuclear collisions at relativistic energies. (See figure 1.) Accelerators completely devoted to the study of these collisions (such as the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory) are under construction.
Carlos Bertulani, Gerhard Baur
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Heavy flavour production at RHIC and LHC
In this proceedings, I present selected experimental results on heavy-flavour production at RHIC and at the LHC, which were presented at the Strangeness in Quark Matter 2017 conference.
Innocenti Gian Michele
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Heavy-ion physics: freedom to do hot, dense, exciting QCD
In these two lectures I review the basics of heavy-ion collisions at relativistic energies and the physics we can do with them. I aim to cover the basics on the kinematics and observables in heavy-ion collider experiments, the basics on the phenomenology
Tejeda-Yeomans, Maria Elena
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Kaon production in heavy-ion collisions and maximum mass of neutron stars [PDF]
We determine an `empirical' kaon dispersion relation by analysing and fitting recent experimental data on kaon production in heavy-ion collisions.
A. Baldini +33 more
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Highlights from PHENIX at RHIC
Hadrons conveying strange quarks or heavy quarks are essential probes of the hot and dense medium created in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. With hidden strangeness, ϕ meson production and its transport in the nuclear medium have attracted high ...
Nouicer Rachid
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RELATIVISTIC HEAVY ION PHYSICS [PDF]
In the fall of 1986, beams of heavy ions up to A = 40 at total energies up to E = 225 GeV/nucleon will become available for experiments at CERN (60 and 225 GeV/nucleon) and at Brookhaven (15.5 GeV/nucleon). Future experiments to look for quark confinement are discussed. 9 refs., 3 figs. (GHT)
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