524 research outputs found
Signatures of the quark gluon plasma: a personal overview
We first discuss, on a no-QGP basis, the two prominent indications of (a)
enhanced strangeness production and of (b) anomalous -suppression: We
elaborate in particular on a recent idea of antihyperon production solely by
multi-mesonic reactions. As a possible source for an enhanced dissociation of
pairs we summarize the findings within the 'early'-comover
absorption scenario of prehadronic string excitations. As an exotic candidate
we then finally adress the stochastic formation of so called disoriented chiral
condensates: An experimentally feasible DCC, if it does exist, has to be a rare
event following an unusual and nontrivial distribution on an event by event
basis.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, uses ws-p8-50x6_00.cls style file, contribution
for the proceedings of `Luederitz 2000: Fundamental and Applied Aspects of
Modern Physics', November 2000, Luederitz, Namibi
Do chemically saturated antihyperon abundancies signal the quark gluon plasma?
We first review the production and the possible chemical equilibration of
strange particles at CERN-SPS energies within a microscopic hadronic transport
calculation. It is shown in particular that the strange quarks are produced
initially via string excitations in the primary, secondary and ternary
interactions. We then further elaborate on a recent idea of antihyperon
production by multi-mesonic reactions like
corresponding to the inverse of the strong binary baryon-antibaryon
annihilation process. It is argued that by these reactions the (rare)
antihyperons are driven towards local chemical equilibrium with pions, nucleons
and kaons on a timescale of 1--3 fm/c in the still moderately baryon-dense
initial hadronic environment after the termination of the prehadronic string
phase. Accordingly this mechanism can provide a convenient explanation for the
antihyperon yields at CERN-SPS energies without any need of a deconfined quark
gluon plasma phase.Comment: invited contribution to the symposium on `Fundamental Issues in
Elementary Matter' in honor of M. Danos, 25-29 september, Bad Honnef,
Germany; 12 pages, 4 .eps figures, uses eppsf.sty, hip-artc.st
Theoretical Review of Charmonium Production with Different in the Hot Medium
Charmonia with different transverse momentum usually comes from
different mechanisms in the relativistic heavy ion collisions. This work tries
to review the theoretical studies on quarkonium evolutions in the deconfined
medium produced in p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions. The charmonia with high are
mainly from the initial hadronic collisions, and therefore sensitive to the
initial energy density of the bulk medium. For those charmonia within
GeV/c at the energies of Large Hadron Collisions (LHC), They are
mainly produced by the recombination of charm and anti-charm quarks in the
medium. In the extremely low ( is the nuclear radius),
additional contribution from the coherent interactions between electromagnetic
fields generated by one nucleus and the target nucleus plays a non-negligible
role in the production even in semi-central Pb-Pb collisions.Comment: 6 pages, 13 figures, proceeding for CHARM 201
Interpretation and resolution of pinch singularities in non-equilibrium quantum field theory
Ill-defined pinch singularities arising in a perturbative expansion in out of
equilibrium quantum field theory have a natural analogue to standard scattering
theory. We explicitly demonstrate that the occurrence of such terms is directly
related to Fermi's golden rule known from elementary scattering theory and is
thus of no mystery. We further argue that within the process of thermalization
of a plasma one has to resum such contributions to all orders as the process
itself is of non-perturbative nature. In this way the resummed propagators
obtain a finite width. Within the Markov approximation of kinetic theory the
actual phase space distribution at a given time of the evolution enters
explicitly.Comment: REVTeX, 11 pages, 3 eps-figures, minor changes, some remarks adde
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