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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Dileptons, spectral weights, and conductivity in the quark-gluon plasma

Robert, Jean-Marie Paul. January 2006 (has links)
This thesis re-examines soft dilepton emission from a weakly coupled Quark-Gluon Plasma. It shows that Braaten, Pisarski, and Yuan's result, that the dilepton rate rises as 1/q40 (and the spectral weight scales as 1/q0) at small energy q0 ≪ gT is correct, but that the coefficient they found for this behavior is not correct, because their analysis was incomplete. At still smaller scales, the behavior moderates to ∝ 1/q20 for q0 ≲ g4T, consistent with a finite electrical conductivity. An evaluation of the spectral weight in the q0 ~ g4 T region by kinetic theory techniques is carried out. The spectral weight is then shown to satisfy a sum rule, which makes the determination of electrical conductivity from the Euclidean correlation function very challenging.
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J/psi Measurement in Au+Au Collisions at sqrt{s_{NN}} = 39 and 62.4 GeV

Sen, Abhisek 26 November 2012 (has links)
J/psi production is considered a very important probes for studying the properties of quark-gluon plasma (QGP). At the PHENIX experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory, a large suppression of J/psi production in Au+Au collisions at 200 GeV center of mass energy as compared to the binary collision scaled p+p collisions was observed. The level of suppression is similar to that observed at other energies at CERN's SPS and LHC experiments. This work addresses the PHENIX J/psi measurements at sqrt{s_{NN}}= 39 and 62 GeV Au+Au collisions. These allow for the energy dependent J/psi suppression measurements in order to disentangle the important contributing factors of J/psi production. J/psi results over a wide range of center of mass energies (39-200 GeV) from PHENIX are discussed, in addition to a comprehensive comparison with other experiments.
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Penetrating probes in relativistic heavy ion collisions

Qin, GuangYou. January 2008 (has links)
In this dissertation, the phenomenology of electromagnetic radiation and high transverse momentum jets in relativistic heavy ion collisions is investigated. These are two very important probes to study the strongly interacting matter at extreme temperatures and/or densities and to investigate the possibility of a phase transition between hadronic matter and quark-gluon plasma (QGP). First, a new channel of direct photon production from a charge-asymmetric QGP is explored in the effective theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) at high temperature. The photon production from this new channel is found to be suppressed compared to QCD annihilation process and Compton scattering at low baryon density, but might assume significance in baryon-rich matter. Second, the radiative jet energy loss in a three-dimensional ideal hydrodynamical medium is studied for Au+Au collisions at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). A systematic analysis of the nuclear modification factor RAA is presented for pi0 production at high pT in central and non-central collisions, at mid and forward rapidity. Third, jet energy loss by elastic collisions is consistently incorporated in the same formalism and applied to the study of jet quenching at RHIC. It is found that the nuclear modification factor RAA for pi0 in relativistic heavy ion collisions is sensitive to both collisional and radiative energy loss, while the average energy loss is less affected by the inclusion of collisional energy loss. Last, the nuclear suppression of photon-tagged jets at high pT is studied by incorporating not only direct photons, but the additional sources from fragmentation and jet-plasma interaction. We find that these additional sources are very important for a complete study of the correlations between hard photons and hadrons and even dominate in some kinetic regime.
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J Psi Measurement in Au+Au Collisions at sqrt (sNN) = 39 and 62.4 GeV

Sen, Abhisek 26 November 2012 (has links)
J/psi production is considered a very important probes for studying the properties of quark-gluon plasma (QGP). At the PHENIX experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory, a large suppression of J/psi production in Au+Au collisions at 200 GeV center of mass energy as compared to the binary collision scaled p+p collisions was observed. The level of suppression is similar to that observed at other energies at CERN's SPS and LHC experiments. This work addresses the PHENIX J/psi measurements at sqrt{s_{NN}}= 39 and 62 GeV Au+Au collisions. These allow for the energy dependent J/psi suppression measurements in order to disentangle the important contributing factors of J/psi production. J/psi results over a wide range of center of mass energies (39-200 GeV) from PHENIX are discussed, in addition to a comprehensive comparison with other experiments.
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Initial Conditions from Color Glass Condensate

Chen, Guangyao 16 December 2013 (has links)
Nuclei at very high energy, characterized by a saturation scale, can be described by an effective theory of Quantum ChromoDynamics (QCD) called Color Glass Condensates. The earliest phase of the collision of two nuclei is modeled as the collision of two sheets of color glass. The classical field resulting from the collision then decays and equilibrates to a plasma of quarks and gluons. Using a recursive solution of the Yang-Mills equations, we calculate analytic expressions for the gluon field created in ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions at small times τ. We have worked out explicit solutions for the fields and the energy momentum tensor up to 4^th order in an expansion in τ . We generalize the existing calculations to go beyond the limit of large homogenous nuclei. This allows us to calculate radial and elliptic flow of gluon fields. The resulting transverse and longitudinal structure of the Poynting vector field has a rich phenomenology. Besides the well known radial and elliptic flow in transverse direction, classical quantum chromodynamics predicts a rapidity-odd transverse flow that tilts the fireball for non-central collisions, and it implies a characteristic flow pattern for collisions of non-symmetric systems A + B. The rapidity-odd transverse flow translates into a directed particle flow v_1 which has been observed at RHIC and LHC. The global flow fields in heavy ion collisions could be a powerful check for the validity of classical Yang-Mill dynamics in high energy collisions. We also propose a procedure to calculate the energy momentum tensor of gluon fields on an event-by-event basis. The matching of the initial field energy momentum tensor to viscous hydrodynamic initial conditions is discussed and some preliminary results of a subsequent hydrodynamic evolution are shown. Our results can provide event-by-event initial conditions for hydrodynamic simulations of nuclear collisions that include initial flow and initial shear stress.
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A T-Matrix Approach to Heavy Quark Interaction with Thermal Gluons in a Quark Gluon Plasma

Huggins, Kyle 2012 August 1900 (has links)
The interactions of heavy quarks within the Quark Gluon Plasma (QGP) are interpreted utilizing an elastic, thermodynamic, 2-body T-matrix in order to calculate drag coefficients of heavy-quark systems derived from a Fokker-Planck equation. A spacelike momentum constraint is employed and produces an effective, color dependent potential with the addition of relativistic factors motivated by the appropriate Feynman diagrams. Hard Thermal Loop (HTL) corrections are interpreted in the context of a finite temperature quark-gluon system, allowing a non-perturbative determination of the gluon's contribution to the drag coefficient. An enhancement of the relaxation rate of ~2 is observed at low momenta, leading to an enhancement of the overall relaxation rate of 20%, while the high-p limit approaches a perturbative level. The importance of a nonperturbative treatment of the QGP to reproduce the dynamical drag coefficient is illustrated.
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The phase diagram of neutral quark matter

Rüster, Stefan Bernhard. Unknown Date (has links)
University, Diss., 2006--Frankfurt (Main).
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A general effective action for quark matter and its application to color superconductivity

Reuter, Philipp Tim. Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
University, Diss., 2005--Frankfurt (Main).
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Search for a short-lived H dibaryon in 11.6 A GEV/C AU+AU collisions at the BNL-AGS E896 /

Tang, Jaw-luen, January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 1999. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 191-197). Available also in a digital version from Dissertation Abstracts.
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Phases of QCD lattice thermodynamics and quasiparticle approaches /

Thaler, Michael. Unknown Date (has links)
Techn. University, Diss., 2006--München.

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