Perspectives in High Energy Nuclear Collisions

Perspectives in High Energy Nuclear Collisions
Title Perspectives in High Energy Nuclear Collisions PDF eBook
Author Johann Rafelski
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Release 1983
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High Energy Nuclear Collisions

High Energy Nuclear Collisions
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Pages 21
Release 1985
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High Energy Nuclear Collisions

High Energy Nuclear Collisions
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Release 1985
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The main aim of relativistic heavy ion experiments is to study the states of matter in strong interaction physics. We survey the predictions which statistical QCD makes for deconfinement and the transition to the quark-gluon plasma. 10 refs., 6 figs.

Introduction to High-energy Heavy-ion Collisions

Introduction to High-energy Heavy-ion Collisions
Title Introduction to High-energy Heavy-ion Collisions PDF eBook
Author Cheuk-Yin Wong
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 542
Release 1994
Genre Science
ISBN 9789810202637

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Written primarily for researchers and graduate students who are new in this emerging field, this book develops the necessary tools so that readers can follow the latest advances in this subject. Readers are first guided to examine the basic informations on nucleon-nucleon collisions and the use of the nucleus as an arena to study the interaction of one nucleon with another. A good survey of the relation between nucleon-nucleon and nucleus-nucleus collisions provides the proper comparison to study phenomena involving the more exotic quark-gluon plasma. Properties of the quark-gluon plasma and signatures for its detection are discussed to aid future searches and exploration for this exotic matter. Recent experimental findings are summarised.

Theoretical Interpretation of High-energy Nuclear Collisions. [Kent State Univ].

Theoretical Interpretation of High-energy Nuclear Collisions. [Kent State Univ].
Title Theoretical Interpretation of High-energy Nuclear Collisions. [Kent State Univ]. PDF eBook
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Pages 8
Release 1992
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Nuclear collisions are interpreted theoretically. The nuclear equation of state is studied in a wide energy range. Subnucleonic degrees of freedom are invoked at high energy densities and at short length-scales. Questions of dynamical collision simulations are investigated. Direct support is provided for experiment in the form of collaborative projects. The major objective of this nuclear theory program is a better understanding of the properties of strongly interacting matter on the nuclear energy scale, as manifested in high-energy heavy-ion collisions.

Physics Perspectives of Heavy-ion Collisions at Very High Energy

Physics Perspectives of Heavy-ion Collisions at Very High Energy
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Release 2016
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We expect heavy-ion collisions at very high colliding energies to produce a quark-gluon plasma (QGP) at the highest temperature obtainable in a laboratory setting. Experimental studies of these reactions can provide an unprecedented range of information on properties of the QGP at high temperatures. We also report theoretical investigations of the physics perspectives of heavy-ion collisions at a future high-energy collider. These include initial parton production, collective expansion of the dense medium, jet quenching, heavy-quark transport, dissociation and regeneration of quarkonia, photon and dilepton production. Here, we illustrate the potential of future experimental studies of the initial particle production and formation of QGP at the highest temperature to provide constraints on properties of strongly interaction matter.

Perspectives in Hadronic Physics

Perspectives in Hadronic Physics
Title Perspectives in Hadronic Physics PDF eBook
Author Sigfrido Boffi
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 287
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 364218801X

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This volume contains the invited and contributed papers presented at the Fourth International Conference on Perspectives in Hadronic Physics and sent to the Editors within the deadline. The Conference was held at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy, from May 12th to 16th, 2003, and was attended by about 100 scientists from 20 countries. The series ofConferences on Perspectives on Hadronic Physics takes place every two years since 1997 and follows the seven Workshops on Perspectives in Nuclear Physics at Intermediate Energies, organized every two years at ICTP since 1983. The aim of these Conferences is to discuss the status-of-the-art concerning the experimental and theoretical investigations of hadronic systems, from nucleons to nuclei and dense nuclear matter, in terms of the relevant underlying degrees of freedom. For such a reason the Fourth Conference has been focused on those experimental and theoretical topics which have been in the last few years the object of intensive investigations, viz. the various approaches employed to describe the structure of hadrons in terms of QCD and QCD inspired models, the recent developments in the treatment of the properties and propagations of hadronic states in the medium, the relevant progress done in the solution of the few- and many- hadron problems, the recent results in the experimental investigation of dense hadronic matter and, last but not least, the physics programs of existing Laboratories and the suggested projects for new Facilities.