A Monte Carlo program solving the Boltzmann equation for patrons via the cascade method is presented. At lnesented. only gluon-gluon elastic scattering is included. The scattering cross section is regulated by a med/um generated screening mass. Three different geometric modes (3-dimensional expansio
Parton cascade description of heavy-ion collisions at CERN?
β Scribed by K. Geiger
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 238 KB
- Volume
- 638
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0375-9474
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
There seems to be a general consensus now that a first glimpse of a QGP-like effect has become visible in the beautiful NA50 data on .J/g; production and the 'anomalous supression' phenomenon. On the other hand, it is still widely believed that the dynamics of heavy-ion collisions at CERN SPS energy is predominantly governed by soft, non-perturbative physics. This is ironic: after all, it is unlikely that a QGP could be formed if the underlying dynamics were essentially soft, rather than that it requires intense quark-gluon production with sufficient; cascade-like reinteractions which drive the matter to large density and equilibrium. Therefore,, I advocate in this contribution that for ultra-relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions a description based on the pQCD interactions and cascade evolution of involved partons can and should be used, owing to the claim that short-range parton interactions play an important role at sufficiently high beam energies, including CERN energy v ~ _~ 20 A GeV. Here mini-jet production which liberates of quarks and gluons cannot be considered as an isolated rare phenomenon, but can occur quite copiously and may lead to complex multiple cascade-type processes.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES