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Modeling the jet quenching, thermal resonance production and hydrodynamical flow in relativistic heavy ion collisions
The event topology in relativistic heavy ion collisions is determined by
various multi-particle production mechanisms. The simultaneous model treatment
of different collective nuclear effects at high energies (such as a hard
multi-parton fragmentation in hot QCD-matter, thermal resonance production,
hydrodynamical flows, etc.) is actual but rather complicated task. We discuss
the simulation of the above effects by means of Monte-Carlo model HYDJET++.Comment: Talk given at Workshop "Hot Quarks 2010" (La Londe Les Maures,
France, June 21-26, 2010); 4 pages including 2 figures as EPS-files; prepared
using LaTeX package for publication in Journal of Physics: Conference Serie
Dietary habits and lifestyle in school-aged children from Bucharest, Romania
Background. This study evaluated the difference between boys and girls in terms of nutritional status, lifestyle, and dietary habits during school life.
Materials and Methods. A descriptive and observational study was conducted in 2016, in which 251 children, aged 7-17, from 3 elementary schools and a high school inBucharest,Romania, were evaluated. A questionnaire was used to assess food behavior, eating, and lifestyle habits.
Results. Boys had a significantly higher waist circumference (71.18±9) than girls (67.46±9.91) (p=0.004). Thus 27% of boys were overweight or obese compared with only 22% of the girls. Differences were also seen between the two groups in terms of main meals and snacks and following a rhythm of meals: a statistically significant percentage of girls (36.3%) skip breakfast, while most boys (63.8%) take a food package to school. A total of 23.8% of the boys and 24% of the girls state that they eat while sitting in front of the computer or TV.
Conclusions. We found that boys are more overweight or obese than girls. Obesity in the pediatric population of Romania could be explained by the country’s emergence from communism 25 years ago, pattern typical of all Eastern European countries and which currently involve an overexposure of people to fast food, fizzy drinks and sweets, as well as to a high consumption of salt and food additives. Unbalanced and highly caloric food had been preferable to healthy food in the last period. Leisure time is rather spent in front of the TV, tablet, detrimental to rational physical exercise, recreational sports or hiking. The family environment is very important and all our actions should be focused on continuous education about the risks of unhealthy food and a sedentary lifestyle
Gluon shadowing in the Glauber-Gribov model
New data from HERA experiment on (diffractive) deep inelastic scattering has
been used to parameterize nucleon and Pomeron structure functions. Within the
Gribov theory, the parameterizations were employed to calculate gluon shadowing
for various heavy ions and compared our results with predictions from other
models. Calculations for d+Au collisions at forward rapidities at
ultra-relativistic energies have been made and are compared to RHIC data on the
nuclear modification factor. Results for gluon shadowing are also confronted
with recent data on the nuclear modification factor at GeV at
various values of the Feynman variable , and the energy dependence of the
effect is discussed.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of the Workshop for young scientists on
the physics of ultrarelativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions, Hot Quarks 2006.
To be published in EPJ
Color Skyrmions in the Quark-Gluon Plasma
We consider the general formulation of nonabelian fluid dynamics based on
symmetry considerations. We point out that, quite generally, this admits
solitonic excitations which are the color analog of skyrmions. Some general
properties of the solitons are discussed.Comment: LaTeX, 13 pages, references adde
Nuclear suppression at RHIC and LHC in Glauber-Gribov approach
The approach to problem of nuclear shadowing based on Gribov Reggeon calculus
is presented. Here the total cross section of interaction is found in a
parameter-free description, employing the new data on the gluon density of the
Pomeron, measured with high precision at HERA, as input. The model is then
applied for calculation of production in collisions at top RHIC
energy. It is shown that the theoretical estimates are in a very good agreement
with the PHENIX data, and further predictions for the suppression in
collisions at coming soon LHC are made.Comment: SQM2007 proceedings, 6 page
Equation of state at FAIR energies and the role of resonances
Two microscopic models, UrQMD and QGSM, are used to extract the effective
equation of state (EOS) of locally equilibrated nuclear matter produced in
heavy-ion collisions at energies from 11.6 AGeV to 160 AGeV. Analysis is
performed for the fixed central cubic cell of volume V = 125 fm**3 and for the
expanding cell that followed the growth of the central area with uniformly
distributed energy. For all reactions the state of local equilibrium is nearly
approached in both models after a certain relaxation period. The EOS has a
simple linear dependence P/e = c_s**2 with 0.12 < c_s**2 < 0.145. Heavy
resonances are shown to be responsible for deviations of the c_s**2(T) and
c_s**2(mu_B) from linear behavior. In the T-mu_B and T-mu_S planes the EOS has
also almost linear dependence and demonstrates kinks related not to the
deconfinement phase transition but to inelastic freeze-out in the system.Comment: SQM2008 proceedings, 6 page
Implementation of a medium-modified parton shower algorithm
We present a Monte Carlo implementation of medium-induced gluon radiation in
the final-state branching process. Medium effects are introduced through an
additive term in the splitting functions. We have implemented such modification
within PYTHIA. We show the medium effects on the hump-backed plateau, and the
transverse momentum and angular distributions with respect to the parent
parton. As expected, with increasing medium densities there is an increase
(decrease) of partons with small (large) momentum fraction, and angular
broadening is observed. The effects on the transverse-momentum distributions
are more involved, with an enhancement of low- and intermediate- partons
and a decrease at large , which is related to energy conservation, and to
the lack of momentum exchange with the medium in our approach.Comment: LaTeX, 6 pages, 2 eps figures; proceedings of the 3rd International
Conference on Hard and Electromagnetic Probes in High-Energy Nuclear
Collisions - Hard Probes 2008 (Illa de A Toxa, Spain, June 8th-14th 2008
Suppression of High Transverse Momentum Spectra in Au+Au Collisions at RHIC
Au+Au, A GeV measurements at RHIC, obtained with the PHENIX,
STAR, PHOBOS and BRAHMS detectors, have all indicated a suppression of neutral
pion production, relative to an appropriately normalized NN level. For central
collisions and vanishing pseudo-rapidity these experiments exhibit suppression
in charged meson production, especially at medium to large transverse momenta.
In the PHENIX experiment similar behavior has been reported for
spectra.
In a recent work on the simpler D+Au interaction, to be considered perhaps as
a tune-up for Au+Au, we reported on a pre-hadronic cascade mechanism which
explains the mixed observation of moderately reduced suppression at
higher pseudo-rapidity as well as the Cronin enhancement at mid-rapidity. Here
we present the extension of this work to the more massive ion-ion collisions.
Our major thesis is that much of the suppression is generated in a late stage
cascade of colourless pre-hadrons produced after an initial short-lived
coloured phase. We present a pQCD argument to justify this approach and to
estimate the time duration of this initial phase. Of essential
importance is the brevity in time of the coloured phase existence relative to
that of the strongly interacting pre-hadron phase. The split into two phases is
of course not sharp in time, but adequate for treating the suppression of
moderate and high mesons.Comment: 19 pages, 10 figure
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