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Seminar in Hadronic PhysicsQuark RecombinationRainer FriesUniversity of MinnesotaHigh energy nuclear collisions are studied to create a deconfined quark gluon phase and to find out about its properties. Data from the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider suggest that hadron production at intermediate transverse momenta (a few GeV/c) in such collisions happens through a quark recombination or coalescence process. This result came somewhat unexpected and it allows us to draw some interesting conclusions. I review the the evidence for quark recombination and discuss some recent developments.
Friday, November 18th 2005, 14:00
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103) |