198 research outputs found
Effects of Minijets on Common Observables in Heavy-Ion Collisions with Uncommon Implications
In this brief review of the observable effects of minijets in heavy-ion
collisions the main points emphasized are that the quadruple moment
and the hadronic ( and ) spectra at low can both be
reproduced by minijet contributions to the recombination of thermal and shower
partons. Without using hydrodynamics the minijet approach does not trace the
evolution of the expanding system. The thermal distribution of the medium
partons at the time of hadronization is assumed, but rapid thermalization
initially is not required so as to allow minijets to leave their footprints on
the system in the final state. Azimuthal anisotropy due to minijets is directly
calculated in the momentum space without any fluid assumption relating the
spatial eccentricity to . There are no more parameters used, compared to
the hydro approach in fitting the data on and spectra. Thus both
approaches satisfy the sufficiency condition for a viable description of the
dynamical process involved.Comment: 15 pages, invited mini-review published in Int. J. Modern Physics E,
vol 2
Centrality Dependence of Baryon and Meson Momentum Distributions in Collisions
The proton and neutron inclusive distributions in the projectile
fragmentation region of collisions are studied in the valon model.
Momentum degradation and flavor changes due to the nuclear medium are described
at the valon level using two parameters. Particle production is treated by
means of the recombination subprocess. Pion inclusive distributions can be
calculated without any adjustable parameters.Comment: 4 pages talk given at XXXI International Symposium on Multiparticle
Dynamics, Sep. 1-7, 2001, Datong China URL http://ismd31.ccnu.edu.cn
- …