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Theory of Heavy-Ion Collisions

Thorsten Renk

Published 2010-01-14Version 1

In high energy nucleus-nucleus collisions, a transient state of thermalized, hot and dense matter governed by Quantum Chromodynamics is produced. Properties of this state are reflected in the bulk low transverse momentum (P_T) hadron production which represent the remnant of the collective medium as well as in modifications of so-called probes which are not part of the thermalized medium, i.e. jets generated in high P_T processes or leptons and photons which do not participate in the strong interaction. Theory effords aim at deducing the properties of QCD thermodynamics and collectivity from such observables.

Comments: Talk given at the XXIV International Symposium on Lepton Photon Interactions at High Energies, Hamburg, Germany, 17-22 August 2009
Categories: hep-ph
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