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Search for the Chiral Magnetic Effect in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions
Relativistic heavy-ion collisions provide an ideal environment to study the
emergent phenomena in quantum chromodynamics (QCD). The chiral magnetic effect
(CME) is one of the most interesting, arising from the topological charge
fluctuations of QCD vacua, immersed in a strong magnetic field. Since the first
measurement nearly a decade ago of the possibly CME-induced charge correlation,
extensive studies have been devoted to background contributions to those
measurements. Many new ideas and techniques have been developed to reduce or
eliminate the backgrounds. This article reviews these developments and the
overall progress in the search for the CME.Comment: 37 pages, 25 figures, invited review by International Journal of
Modern Physics
Hyperkahler metric and GMN ansatz on focus-focus fibrations
In this paper, we study hyperkahler metric and practice GMN's construction of
hyperkahler metric on focus-focus fibrations. We explicitly compute the
action-angel coordinates on the local model of focus-focus fibration, and show
its semi-global invariant should be harmonic to admit a compatible holomorphic
2-form. Then we study the canonical semi-flat metric on it. After the instanton
correction, finally we get a re-construction of the generalized Ooguri-Vafa
metric.Comment: 20 pages. Comments are welcom
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