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Physics perspectives of heavy-ion collisions at very high energy

Authors :
Chang, NB
Chang, NB
Cao, SS
Chen, BY
Chen, SY
Chen, ZY
Ding, HT
He, M
Liu, ZQ
Pang, LG
Qin, GY
Rapp, R
Schenke, B
Shen, C
Song, HC
Xu, HJ
Wang, Q
Wang, XN
Zhang, BW
Zhang, HZ
Zhu, XR
Zhuang, PF
Chang, NB
Chang, NB
Cao, SS
Chen, BY
Chen, SY
Chen, ZY
Ding, HT
He, M
Liu, ZQ
Pang, LG
Qin, GY
Rapp, R
Schenke, B
Shen, C
Song, HC
Xu, HJ
Wang, Q
Wang, XN
Zhang, BW
Zhang, HZ
Zhu, XR
Zhuang, PF
Source :
Science China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy; vol 59, iss 2, 1-27; 1674-7348
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Heavy-ion collisions at very high colliding energies are expected to produce a quark-gluon plasma (QGP) at the highest temperature obtainable in a laboratory setting. Experimental studies of these reactions can provide an unprecedented range of information on properties of the QGP at high temperatures. We report theoretical investigations of the physics perspectives of heavy-ion collisions at a future high-energy collider. These include initial parton production, collective expansion of the dense medium, jet quenching, heavy-quark transport, dissociation and regeneration of quarkonia, photon and dilepton production. We illustrate the potential of future experimental studies of the initial particle production and formation of QGP at the highest temperature to provide constraints on properties of strongly interaction matter.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Science China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy; vol 59, iss 2, 1-27; 1674-7348
Notes :
application/pdf, Science China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy vol 59, iss 2, 1-27 1674-7348
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287341907
Document Type :
Electronic Resource