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Seminar in Hadronic Physics

Studying out-of-equilibrium Quark-Gluon Plasma with QCD kinetic theory

Aleksas Mazeliauskas

University of Heidelberg

In relativistic heavy nucleus collisions an ultra-dense, high-temperature state of nuclear matter is created with de-confined quarks and gluons. Understanding how the non-equilibrium Quark-Gluon Plasma thermalizes is important in connecting the initial state physics with the emergent hydrodynamic behavior of the QGP at later times.

In this talk, I will use weakly coupled QCD kinetic theory with quark and gluon degrees of freedom to study the QGP evolution in the far-from-equilibrium regime, where it exhibits universal scaling, and its approach to thermal and chemical equilibrium.

Wednesday, October 17th 2018, 16:00
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, Piano Room (room 211)