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Initial-State Bremsstrahlung versus Final-State Hydrodynamic Sources of Azimuthal Harmonics in p+A at RHIC and LHC
Recent pT<2~GeV azimuthal correlation data from the Beam Energy Scan (BES)
and D+Au runs at RHIC/BNL and, especially, the surprising similarity of
azimuthal ``transeverse flow'' harmonics in and
at LHC have challenged the uniqueness of local equilibrium ``perfect fluid''
interpretations of those data. We report results at QM14 on azimuthal harmonics
associated with initial-state non-abelian ``wave interference'' effects
predicted by perturbative QCD gluon bremsstrahlung and sourced by Color
Scintillation Arrays (CSA) of color antennas. CSA are naturally identified with
multiple projectile and target beam jets produced in inelastic p+A reactions.
We find a remarkable similarity between azimuthal harmonics sourced by initial
state CSA and those predicted with final state perfect fluid models of high
energy p+A reactions. The question of which mechanism dominates in and
remains open at this time.Comment: Contributed talk presented by M.G.at Quark Matter 2014, Darmstadt, D
Differences in high p_t meson production between CERN SPS and RHIC heavy ion collisions
In this talk we present a perturbative QCD improved parton model calculation
for light meson production in high energy heavy ion collisions. In order to
describe the experimental data properly, one needs to augment the standard pQCD
model by the transverse momentum distribution of partons ("intrinsic k_T").
Proton-nucleus data indicate the presence of nuclear shadowing and
multiscattering effects. Further corrections are needed in nucleus-nucleus
collisions to explain the observed reduction of the cross section. We introduce
the idea of proton dissociation and compare our calculations with the SPS and
RHIC experimental data.Comment: Talk presented by G. Papp at Zakopane 2001 School, Zakopane, 2001
June; 10 pages with 3 EPS figure
Jet Quenching and Cronin Enhancement in A+A at s^1/2=20 vs 200 AGeV
The sensitivity of semi-hard (p_\perp < 10 GeV) hadron production to parton
energy loss in high energy nuclear collisions is studied via the HIJING1.35
model. We test the model on recent WA98 data on 160 AGeV Pb+Pb -> pi^0 up to 4
GeV/c and while these data are reproduced, the results depends sensitively on
the model of the Cronin effect. At (RHIC) collider energies (s^1/2 > 200 AGeV),
on the other hand, semi-hard hadron production becomes insensitive to the above
model and is thus expected to be a cleaner probe of jet quenching signature
associated with non-Abelian radiative energy loss.Comment: 10 pages, Latex and 3 EPS figures are included, submitted to Phys.
Lett.
Gluon Quasiparticles and the Polyakov Loop
A synthesis of Polyakov loop models of the deconfinement transition and
quasiparticle models of gluon plasma thermodynamics leads to a class of models
in which gluon quasiparticles move in a non-trivial Polyakov loop background.
These models are successful candidates for explaining both critical behavior
and the equation of state for the SU(3) gauge theory at temperatures above the
deconfinement temperature T_c. Polyakov loops effects are most important at
intermediate temperatures from T_c up to roughly 2.5 T_c, while quasiparticle
mass effects provide the dominant correction to blackbody behavior at higher
temperatures.Comment: 6 pages, 7 eps figures, revtex
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