2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-02286-9_2
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Global Properties of Nucleus–Nucleus Collisions

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“…Some of the signatures of QGP are the observation of high energy density, high-temperature matter, enhancement of strangeness, azimuthal anisotropy, elliptic flow, collective radial expansion, suppression of quarkonia, etc. [5,6].…”
Section: Qgp Signaturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some of the signatures of QGP are the observation of high energy density, high-temperature matter, enhancement of strangeness, azimuthal anisotropy, elliptic flow, collective radial expansion, suppression of quarkonia, etc. [5,6].…”
Section: Qgp Signaturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To have a better realization of these numbers, the energy density of a normal nuclear matter is, ρ N = 0.17 GeV/fm 3 and the energy density of a nucleon is, ρ p = 0.5 GeV/fm 3 (taking proton charge radius 0.877 fm). In comparison to a hadron gas, the degrees of freedom for a QGP is an order of magnitude higher, which signals the deconfinement transition [5]. Some of the important signatures of QGP are briefly discussed here and for completeness, one can have a look at any standard books on QGP or high energy heavy-ion collisions [7,8].…”
Section: Qgp Signaturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simplicity of the model probably is one of the reasons why it is considered to be a "wildly extremal proposal" [1]. Of course, the scope of the original model was rather narrow.…”
Section: Advances In High Energy Physicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurements at RHIC and CERN have discovered that the central collisions of heavy ions at these energies result initially in production of hadronic matter in the form of very hot compressed and a nearly frictionless liquid, quark-gluon plasma (QGP), whose evolution and decay produce the final state particles (for reviews see, e.g., [1,2]). The data were analyzed in the framework of various theoretical approaches, including different, sometimes very sophisticated, versions of the hydrodynamic model [3][4][5].…”
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“…To explore, the final state effects, a study on particle spectra, kinetic freeze out parameters and particle ratios can be studied. In this work, the global properties [20] such as Bjorken energy density, speed of sound, particle ratios and kinetic freezeout parameters are studied for O+O collisions at √ s NN = 7 TeV using AMPT for both harmonic oscillator and Woods-Saxon nuclear density profile incorporated in oxygen nucleus, in order to explore the effect of nuclear density profile of the final state observables. In addition, these findings, when confronted to the available experimental data in due course would reveal the nuclear density profile of Oxygen nucleus from the observations of ultra-relativistic nuclear collisions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%