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Gluon production, cooling and entropy in nuclear collisions
Jean Letessier, Johann Rafelski, Ahmed Tounsi
Published 1997-11-17, updated 1997-11-22Version 2
We study the cooling (heating) of a glue-parton gas due to production (destruction) of particles and determine the associated production of entropy. We incorporate sharing of the system energy among a changing number of particles. We find that the entropy of an evolving glue-parton gas changes in an insignificant range once the initial high temperature state has been formed, despite a great change in particle number and temperature.
Comments: Replaced for bad printing on US paper. 7 pages, LaTeX, 4 postscript figures
Journal: Phys.Rev.C50:406-409,1994
Keywords: nuclear collisions, gluon production, initial high temperature state, evolving glue-parton gas changes, system energy
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