Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions

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  • Author : Ramona Vogt
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Pages : 488 pages
  • ISBN : 9780080525365
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Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions

Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
  • Author : Ramona Vogt
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Release : 04 June 2007
GET THIS BOOK Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions

This book is designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in high energy heavy-ion physics. It is relevant for students who will work on topics being explored at RHIC and the LHC. In the first part, the basic principles of these studies are covered including kinematics, cross sections (including the quark model and parton distribution functions), the geometry of nuclear collisions, thermodynamics, hydrodynamics and relevant aspects of lattice gauge theory at finite temperature. The second part covers some more specific

Phenomenology of Ultra Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions

Phenomenology of Ultra Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions
  • Author : Wojciech Florkowski
  • Publisher : World Scientific Publishing Company
  • Release : 24 March 2010
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This book gives an introduction to main ideas used in the physics of ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions. The links between basic theoretical concepts (discussed gradually from the elementary to more advanced level) and the results of experiments are outlined, so that experimentalists may learn more about the foundations of the models used by them to fit and interpret the data, while theoreticians may learn more about how different theoretical ideas are used in practical applications. The main task of the book

Melting Hadrons Boiling Quarks From Hagedorn Temperature to Ultra Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions at CERN

Melting Hadrons  Boiling Quarks   From Hagedorn Temperature to Ultra Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions at CERN
  • Author : Johann Rafelski
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release : 21 October 2015
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This book shows how the study of multi-hadron production phenomena in the years after the founding of CERN culminated in Hagedorn's pioneering idea of limiting temperature, leading on to the discovery of the quark-gluon plasma -- announced, in February 2000 at CERN. Following the foreword by Herwig Schopper -- the Director General (1981-1988) of CERN at the key historical juncture -- the first part is a tribute to Rolf Hagedorn (1919-2003) and includes contributions by contemporary friends and colleagues, and those