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Hunting down the quark-gluon plasma in relativistic heavy-ion collisions

The present status of the heavy-ion program to search for quark-gluon plasma is reviewed. The goal of this program is to recreate the Big Bang in the laboratory, by generating small chunks of exploding quark-gluon plasma (``The Little Bang''). I argue that the analogues of the three pillar...

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Autor principal: Heinz, Ulrich W.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/379895
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description The present status of the heavy-ion program to search for quark-gluon plasma is reviewed. The goal of this program is to recreate the Big Bang in the laboratory, by generating small chunks of exploding quark-gluon plasma (``The Little Bang''). I argue that the analogues of the three pillars of Big Bang Theory (Hubble flow, microwave background radiation, and primordial nucleosynthesis) have now been firmly established in heavy-ion collisions at SPS energies: there is convincing evidence for strong radial flow, thermal hadron emission, and primordial hadrosynthesis from a color-deconfined initial stage. Direct observation of the quark-gluon plasma phase via its electromagnetic radiation will be possible in planned collider experiments at higher energies.
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spelling cern-3798952019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/379895engHeinz, Ulrich W.Hunting down the quark-gluon plasma in relativistic heavy-ion collisionsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe present status of the heavy-ion program to search for quark-gluon plasma is reviewed. The goal of this program is to recreate the Big Bang in the laboratory, by generating small chunks of exploding quark-gluon plasma (``The Little Bang''). I argue that the analogues of the three pillars of Big Bang Theory (Hubble flow, microwave background radiation, and primordial nucleosynthesis) have now been firmly established in heavy-ion collisions at SPS energies: there is convincing evidence for strong radial flow, thermal hadron emission, and primordial hadrosynthesis from a color-deconfined initial stage. Direct observation of the quark-gluon plasma phase via its electromagnetic radiation will be possible in planned collider experiments at higher energies.hep-ph/9902424CERN-TH-99-45CERN-TH-99-045oai:cds.cern.ch:3798951999-02-23
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Heinz, Ulrich W.
Hunting down the quark-gluon plasma in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
title Hunting down the quark-gluon plasma in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
title_full Hunting down the quark-gluon plasma in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
title_fullStr Hunting down the quark-gluon plasma in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
title_full_unstemmed Hunting down the quark-gluon plasma in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
title_short Hunting down the quark-gluon plasma in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
title_sort hunting down the quark-gluon plasma in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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