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Baryon-to-entropy ratio in very high energy nuclear collisions

We compute as a function of rapidity $y$ the baryon number carried by quarks and antiquarks with $p_T > p_0 \approx$ 2 GeV produced in Pb+Pb collisions at TeV energies. The computation is carried out in lowest order QCD perturbation theory using structure functions compatible with HERA results. A...

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Autores principales: Eskola, K.J., Kajantie, K.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s002880050495
http://cds.cern.ch/record/312660
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author Eskola, K.J.
Kajantie, K.
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description We compute as a function of rapidity $y$ the baryon number carried by quarks and antiquarks with $p_T > p_0 \approx$ 2 GeV produced in Pb+Pb collisions at TeV energies. The computation is carried out in lowest order QCD perturbation theory using structure functions compatible with HERA results. At $p_0=2$ GeV the initial gluon density is both transversally saturated and thermalised in the sense that the energy/gluon equals to that of an ideal gas with the same energy density. Even at these high energies the initial net baryon number density at $y=0$ at $\tau=0.1$ fm will be more than the normal nuclear matter density but the baryon-to-entropy ratio is only $(B-\bar B)/S\sim 1/5000$. Further evolution of the system is discussed and the final baryon-to-entropy ratio is estimated.
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spelling cern-3126602023-03-12T05:47:27Zdoi:10.1007/s002880050495http://cds.cern.ch/record/312660engEskola, K.J.Kajantie, K.Baryon-to-entropy ratio in very high energy nuclear collisionsNuclear Physics - TheoryWe compute as a function of rapidity $y$ the baryon number carried by quarks and antiquarks with $p_T > p_0 \approx$ 2 GeV produced in Pb+Pb collisions at TeV energies. The computation is carried out in lowest order QCD perturbation theory using structure functions compatible with HERA results. At $p_0=2$ GeV the initial gluon density is both transversally saturated and thermalised in the sense that the energy/gluon equals to that of an ideal gas with the same energy density. Even at these high energies the initial net baryon number density at $y=0$ at $\tau=0.1$ fm will be more than the normal nuclear matter density but the baryon-to-entropy ratio is only $(B-\bar B)/S\sim 1/5000$. Further evolution of the system is discussed and the final baryon-to-entropy ratio is estimated.We compute as a function of rapidity $y$ the baryon number carried by quarks and antiquarks with $p_T > p_0 \approx$ 2 GeV produced in Pb+Pb collisions at TeV energies. The computation is carried out in lowest order QCD perturbation theory using structure functions compatible with HERA results. At $p_0=2$ GeV the initial gluon density is both transversally saturated and thermalised in the sense that the energy/gluon equals to that of an ideal gas with the same energy density. Even at these high energies the initial net baryon number density at $y=0$ at $\tau=0.1$ fm will be more than the normal nuclear matter density but the baryon-to-entropy ratio is only $(B-\bar B)/S\sim 1/5000$. Further evolution of the system is discussed and the final baryon-to-entropy ratio is estimated.nucl-th/9610015CERN-TH-96-259CERN-TH-96-259oai:cds.cern.ch:3126601996-10-10
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Theory
Eskola, K.J.
Kajantie, K.
Baryon-to-entropy ratio in very high energy nuclear collisions
title Baryon-to-entropy ratio in very high energy nuclear collisions
title_full Baryon-to-entropy ratio in very high energy nuclear collisions
title_fullStr Baryon-to-entropy ratio in very high energy nuclear collisions
title_full_unstemmed Baryon-to-entropy ratio in very high energy nuclear collisions
title_short Baryon-to-entropy ratio in very high energy nuclear collisions
title_sort baryon-to-entropy ratio in very high energy nuclear collisions
topic Nuclear Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s002880050495
http://cds.cern.ch/record/312660
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