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The deconfinement phase transition, hadronization and the NJL model
One of the confident predictions of QCD is that at sufficiently high
temperature and/or density, hadronic matter should undergo a thermodynamic
phase transition to a colour deconfined state of matter - popularly called the
Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP). In low energy effective theories of Quantum
Chromodynamics (QCD), one usually talks of the chiral transition for which a
well defined order parameter exists. We investigate the dissociation of pions
and kaons in a medium of hot quark matter decsribed by the Nambu - Jona Lasinio
(NJL) model. The decay widths of pion and kaon are found to be large but finite
at temperature much higher than the critical temperature for the chiral (or
deconfinement) transition, the kaon decay width being much larger. Thus pions
and even kaons (with a lower density compared to pions) may coexist with quarks
and gluons at such high temperatures. On the basis of such premises, we
investigate the process of hadronization in quark-gluon plasma with special
emphasis on whether such processes shed any light on acceptable low energy
effective theories of QCD.Comment: Invited talk at Hadrons'99, Coimbra, Portugal. To appear in the
Proceedings "Hadron Physics : Effetive Theories of Low Energy QCD" (Ed. A. H.
Blin), American Institute of Physics. 7 pages RevTeX, with 4 embedded
postscript figure
QCD phase transition in rotaing neutron star, Neutrino beaming and Gamma-ray bursters
We have studied the emission of neutrinos from a rotating hybrid star. We
find that the emission is predominantly confined to a very small angle,
provided the core of the star is in a mixed phase of quarks and hadrons and the
size of such a mixed phase is small. Annihilation of neutrinos to produce gamma
rays has been discussed. The estimated duration of the burst is found to be
within the observational range.Comment: Modified manuscript with 9 pages including 3 ps figures, Accepted for
publication in Phys. Lett.
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