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Can thermalization in heavy ion collisions be described by QCD diagrams?

โœ Scribed by Yuri V. Kovchegov


Book ID
104069370
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
232 KB
Volume
762
Category
Article
ISSN
0375-9474

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โœฆ Synopsis


The onset of thermalization in heavy ion collisions in the weak coupling framework can be viewed as a transition from the initial state Color Glass Condensate dynamics, characterized by the energy density scaling like โˆผ 1/ฯ„ with ฯ„ the proper time, to the hydrodynamics-driven expansion of the quark-gluon plasma with โˆผ 1/ฯ„ 4/3 (or higher power of 1/ฯ„ for the boost non-invariant case). We argue that, at any order of the perturbative expansion in the QCD coupling constant, the gluon field generated in an ultrarelativistic heavy ion collision leads to energy density scaling as โˆผ 1/ฯ„ for late times ฯ„ 1/Q s . Therefore, it is likely that thermalization and hydrodynamic description of the gluon system produced in heavy ion collisions cannot result from perturbative QCD diagrams at these late times. At earlier times with ฯ„ โˆผ 1/Q s the subleading corrections to in 1/ฯ„ expansion (terms scaling like โˆผ 1/ฯ„ 1+โˆ† with โˆ† > 0) may become important possibly leading to hydrodynamic-like behavior of the gluon system. Still, we show that such corrections do not contribute to the particle production cross section, and are likely to be irrelevant for physical observables. We generalize our results by including massless quarks into the system. Thus, it appears that the apparent thermalization of quarks and gluons, leading to success of Bjorken hydrodynamics in describing heavy ion collisions at RHIC, can only be attributed to the non-perturbative QCD effects.


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