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Direct Photon Anisotropy and the Time Evolution of the Quark-Gluon Plasma

Historically, the thermal photon inverse slope parameter has been interpreted as the thermalization temperature of the QGP. Observation of the thermal photon spectrum in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the ALICE and PHENIX experiments obtain the inverse slope parameter, but the obtained values are inc...

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Autor principal: Browning, Tyler Allen
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: ProQuest Information & Learning 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2201115
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description Historically, the thermal photon inverse slope parameter has been interpreted as the thermalization temperature of the QGP. Observation of the thermal photon spectrum in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the ALICE and PHENIX experiments obtain the inverse slope parameter, but the obtained values are inconsistent with the thermalization temperature predicted by the hydrodynamic model. It has therefore been argued that the inverse slope parameter is not representative of the true QGP thermalization temperature because not all thermal photons are emitted at thermalization. This research will probe this assertion using an investigation of flow and nuclear suppression of thermal photons from ALICE Pb-Pb collisions at '\sqrt{s_{NN}}=2.76' TeV and comparison to p-p data at '\sqrt{s_{NN}}=2.76' TeV.
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spelling cern-22011152019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2201115engBrowning, Tyler AllenDirect Photon Anisotropy and the Time Evolution of the Quark-Gluon PlasmaNuclear Physics - ExperimentHistorically, the thermal photon inverse slope parameter has been interpreted as the thermalization temperature of the QGP. Observation of the thermal photon spectrum in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the ALICE and PHENIX experiments obtain the inverse slope parameter, but the obtained values are inconsistent with the thermalization temperature predicted by the hydrodynamic model. It has therefore been argued that the inverse slope parameter is not representative of the true QGP thermalization temperature because not all thermal photons are emitted at thermalization. This research will probe this assertion using an investigation of flow and nuclear suppression of thermal photons from ALICE Pb-Pb collisions at '\sqrt{s_{NN}}=2.76' TeV and comparison to p-p data at '\sqrt{s_{NN}}=2.76' TeV.ProQuest Information & LearningCERN-THESIS-2016-078oai:cds.cern.ch:22011152016-07-22
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Browning, Tyler Allen
Direct Photon Anisotropy and the Time Evolution of the Quark-Gluon Plasma
title Direct Photon Anisotropy and the Time Evolution of the Quark-Gluon Plasma
title_full Direct Photon Anisotropy and the Time Evolution of the Quark-Gluon Plasma
title_fullStr Direct Photon Anisotropy and the Time Evolution of the Quark-Gluon Plasma
title_full_unstemmed Direct Photon Anisotropy and the Time Evolution of the Quark-Gluon Plasma
title_short Direct Photon Anisotropy and the Time Evolution of the Quark-Gluon Plasma
title_sort direct photon anisotropy and the time evolution of the quark-gluon plasma
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
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