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From QCD to heavy ion collisions
Published 1999-07-29Version 1
This talk will discuss how heavy ion experiments, when moving from SPS (10 + 10 GeV) to RHIC (100+100 GeV) and to LHC (2750+2750 GeV), will enter a new domain of QCD in which the production of even large pT gluons is so abundant that it is simultaneously perturbative but such that the phase space density of gluons is saturated. The saturation scale is estimated, quantitative numbers for the initial production of gluons at the LHC are given and options for their subsequent evolution are outlined. For parametrically large nuclei and energies, classical field methods will be applicable.
Comments: 8 pages, plenary talk at PANIC99, Uppsala, Sweden, 15 June 1999
Journal: Nucl.Phys. A663 (2000) 191-198
Categories: hep-ph
Keywords: heavy ion collisions, large pt gluons, phase space density, heavy ion experiments, field methods
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