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Interplay of parton and hadron cascades in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the CERN SPS and RHIC

We introduce a Monte Carlo space-time model for high-energy collisions with nuclei, involving the dynamical interplay of perturbative QCD parton production and evolution, with non-perturbative parton-cluster formation and `afterburner' cascading of formed pre-hadronic clusters plus hadron excit...

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Autores principales: Geiger, Klaus, Longacre, Ronald
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/326593
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author Geiger, Klaus
Longacre, Ronald
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Longacre, Ronald
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description We introduce a Monte Carlo space-time model for high-energy collisions with nuclei, involving the dynamical interplay of perturbative QCD parton production and evolution, with non-perturbative parton-cluster formation and `afterburner' cascading of formed pre-hadronic clusters plus hadron excitations. This approach allows us to trace the space-time history of parton and hadron degrees of freedom of nuclear collisions on the microscopical level of parton and hadron cascades in both position and momentum space, from the instant of nuclear overlap to the final yield of particles. In applying this approach, we analyze Pb+Pb collisions at the CERN SPS with beam energy 158 GeV (sqrt{s}/A = 17 GeV) and Au+Au collisions at RHIC with collider energy \sqrt{s}/A = 200 GeV. We find that the perturbative QCD parton production and cascade development provides an important contribution to particle production at central rapidities, and that the `afterburner' cascading of pre-hadronic clusters and formed hadrons emerging from the parton cascade is essential. The overall agreement of our model calculations including the `afterburner' cascading with the observed particle spectra at the CERN SPS is fairly good, whereas the neglect of the final-state interactions among hadronic excitations deviates significantly.
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spelling cern-3265932023-03-14T17:57:57Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/326593engGeiger, KlausLongacre, RonaldInterplay of parton and hadron cascades in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the CERN SPS and RHICNuclear Physics - TheoryWe introduce a Monte Carlo space-time model for high-energy collisions with nuclei, involving the dynamical interplay of perturbative QCD parton production and evolution, with non-perturbative parton-cluster formation and `afterburner' cascading of formed pre-hadronic clusters plus hadron excitations. This approach allows us to trace the space-time history of parton and hadron degrees of freedom of nuclear collisions on the microscopical level of parton and hadron cascades in both position and momentum space, from the instant of nuclear overlap to the final yield of particles. In applying this approach, we analyze Pb+Pb collisions at the CERN SPS with beam energy 158 GeV (sqrt{s}/A = 17 GeV) and Au+Au collisions at RHIC with collider energy \sqrt{s}/A = 200 GeV. We find that the perturbative QCD parton production and cascade development provides an important contribution to particle production at central rapidities, and that the `afterburner' cascading of pre-hadronic clusters and formed hadrons emerging from the parton cascade is essential. The overall agreement of our model calculations including the `afterburner' cascading with the observed particle spectra at the CERN SPS is fairly good, whereas the neglect of the final-state interactions among hadronic excitations deviates significantly.We introduce a Monte Carlo space-time model for high-energy collisions with nuclei, involving the dynamical interplay of perturbative QCD parton production and evolution, with non-perturbative parton-cluster formation and `afterburner' cascading of formed pre-hadronic clusters plus hadron excitations. This approach allows us to trace the space-time history of parton and hadron degrees of freedom of nuclear collisions on the microscopical level of parton and hadron cascades in both position and momentum space, from the instant of nuclear overlap to the final yield of particles. In applying this approach, we analyze Pb+Pb collisions at the CERN SPS with beam energy 158 GeV (sqrt{s}/A = 17 GeV) and Au+Au collisions at RHIC with collider energy \sqrt{s}/A = 200 GeV. We find that the perturbative QCD parton production and cascade development provides an important contribution to particle production at central rapidities, and that the `afterburner' cascading of pre-hadronic clusters and formed hadrons emerging from the parton cascade is essential. The overall agreement of our model calculations including the `afterburner' cascading with the observed particle spectra at the CERN SPS is fairly good, whereas the neglect of the final-state interactions among hadronic excitations deviates significantly.nucl-th/9705041CERN-TH-97-46oai:cds.cern.ch:3265931998
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Theory
Geiger, Klaus
Longacre, Ronald
Interplay of parton and hadron cascades in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the CERN SPS and RHIC
title Interplay of parton and hadron cascades in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the CERN SPS and RHIC
title_full Interplay of parton and hadron cascades in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the CERN SPS and RHIC
title_fullStr Interplay of parton and hadron cascades in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the CERN SPS and RHIC
title_full_unstemmed Interplay of parton and hadron cascades in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the CERN SPS and RHIC
title_short Interplay of parton and hadron cascades in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the CERN SPS and RHIC
title_sort interplay of parton and hadron cascades in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the cern sps and rhic
topic Nuclear Physics - Theory
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/326593
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