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Hadrons and QuarkGluon Plasma Jean Letessier (Universite de Paris VII (Denis Diderot))

Hadrons and QuarkGluon Plasma By Jean Letessier (Universite de Paris VII (Denis Diderot))

Summary

This volume explores the primordial state of hadronic matter called quarkgluon plasma. It covers the ongoing search to verify the prediction experimentally and discusses the physical properties of this novel form of matter. This 2002 title has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.

Hadrons and QuarkGluon Plasma Summary

Hadrons and QuarkGluon Plasma by Jean Letessier (Universite de Paris VII (Denis Diderot))

Before matter as we know it emerged, the universe was filled with the primordial state of hadronic matter called quarkgluon plasma. This hot soup of quarks and gluons is effectively an inescapable consequence of our current knowledge about the fundamental hadronic interactions: quantum chromodynamics. This book covers the ongoing search to verify the prediction experimentally and discusses the physical properties of this novel form of matter. It begins with an overview of the subject, followed by a discussion of experimental methods and results. The second half of the book covers hadronic matter in confined and deconfined form, and strangeness as a signature of the quark-gluon phase. It is ideal as an introduction for graduate students, as well as providing a valuable reference for researchers already working in this and related fields. This title, first published in 2002, has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.

Hadrons and QuarkGluon Plasma Reviews

'Letessier and Rafelski's book occupies a sparsely-populated niche. it contains a valuable toolkit for understanding the physics of heavy-ion collisions, and the properties of matter at the crucial temperature of around 100 MeV, where quarks are thought to escape their cages an excellent book.' Mark Hindmarsh, The Observatory
'The book offers a broad overview of the facilities around the world at which the relevant experiments have been carried out or are planned, and of the theoretical concepts and methods through which the results of these experiments can be interpreted. I am fairly sure that this volume will provide experts with a useful and timely summary of the state of their field, while sufficiently assiduous newcomers will find it a tolerably good starting point for further exploration.' Contemporary Physics

Table of Contents

Part I. A New Phase of Matter?: 1. Micro-bang: big bang in the laboratory; 2. Hadrons; 3. Vacuum as a physical medium; 4. Statistical properties of hadronic matter; Part II. Analysis Tools and Experiments: 5. Nuclei in collision; 6. Understanding collision dynamics; 7. Entropy and its relevance in heavy ion collisions; Part III. Particle Production: 8. Particle spectra; 9. Highlights of hadron production; Part IV. Hot Hadronic Matter: 10. Relativistic gas; 11. First look at hadronic gas; 12. Hagedorn gas; Part V. QCD, Hadronic Structure and High Temperature: 13. Hadronic structure and quantum chromodynamics; 14. Perturbative QCD; 15. Lattice quantum chromodynamics; 16. Perturbative quark-gluon plasma; Part VI. Strangeness: 17. Thermal flavor production in deconfined phase; 18. Strangeness background; 19. Hadron freeze-out analysis.

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NPB9781009290708
9781009290708
1009290703
Hadrons and QuarkGluon Plasma by Jean Letessier (Universite de Paris VII (Denis Diderot))
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2023-02-09
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