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The Quark-Gluon Plasma in Equilibrium
Our current knowledge of the quark-gluon plasma in thermodynamical
equilibrium is reviewed. The phase diagram of strongly interacting matter is
discussed, with emphasis on the quark-hadron phase transition and the
color-superconducting phases of quark matter. Lattice QCD results on the order
of the phase transition, the thermodynamical functions, the heavy quark free
energy, mesonic spectral functions, and recent results for nonzero quark
chemical potential are presented. Analytic attempts to compute the
thermodynamical properties of strongly interacting matter, such as perturbation
theory, quasiparticle models, ``hard-thermal-loop''(HTL)-resummed perturbation
theory, the Polyakov-loop model, as well as linear sigma models are discussed.
Finally, color-superconducting quark matter is considered in the limit of weak
coupling. The gap equation and the excitation spectrum are derived. The
solution of the gap equation, gap parameters in various color-superconducting
phases, and critical temperatures for the transition to normal-conducting quark
matter are presented. A summary of gluon and photon properties in color
superconductors is given.Comment: 89 pages, 26 figures, review for Prog. Part. Nucl. Phys, minor
revisions to text, correction of typos, refs. adde
Remarks on the extraction of freeze-out parameters
I review the extraction of kinetic and chemical freeze-out parameters from
experimental data, with particular emphasis on the underlying assumptions and
the validity of the conclusions.Comment: 11 pages, 1 figure, proceedings of 'Quark Matter 2001', revised
version, refs. adde
Light plasmon mode in the CFL phase
The self-energies and the spectral densities of longitudinal and transverse
gluons at zero temperature in the color-flavor-locked (CFL) phase are
calculated. There appears a collective excitation, a light plasmon, at energies
smaller than two times the gap parameter and momenta smaller than about eight
times the gap. The minimum in the dispersion relation of this mode at some
nonzero value of momentum corresponds to the van Hove singularity.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, Talk given by H. Malekzadeh, to appear in the
proceedings of the conference "Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum VII"
(QCHS7), Ponta Delgada, 2 - 7 September 200
Thermodynamics of asymptotically safe theories
We investigate the thermodynamic properties of a novel class of gauge-Yukawa
theories that have recently been shown to be completely asymptotically safe,
because their short-distance behaviour is determined by the presence of an
interacting fixed point. Not only do all the coupling constants freeze at a
constant and calculable value in the ultraviolet, their values can even be made
arbitrarily small for an appropriate choice of the ratio of fermion
colours and flavours in the Veneziano limit. Thus, a perturbative treatment can
be justified. We compute the pressure, entropy density, and thermal degrees of
freedom of these theories to next-to-next-to-leading order in the coupling
constants.Comment: ReVTeX, 16 pages, 7 figure
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