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What RHIC experiments and theory tell us about properties of quark–gluon plasma?

✍ Scribed by Edward Shuryak


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
413 KB
Volume
750
Category
Article
ISSN
0375-9474

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✦ Synopsis


This brief review summarizes the main experimental discoveries made at RHIC and then discusses their implications. The robust collective flow phenomena are well described by ideal hydrodynamics, with the equation of state (EoS) predicted by lattice simulations. However the transport properties turned out to be unexpected, with rescattering cross section one-to-two orders of magnitude larger than expected from perturbative QCD. These and other theoretical developments indicate that quarkgluon plasma (QGP) produced at RHIC, and probably in a wider temperature region T c < T < 4T c , is not at all a weakly coupled quasiparticle gas, but is rather in a strongly coupled regime, sQGP for short. After reviewing two other "strongly coupled systems", (i) the strongly coupled supersymmetric theories studied via Maldacena duality; (ii) trapped ultra-cold atoms with very large scattering length, we return to sQGP and show that there should exist literally hundreds of bound states in it in the RHIC domain, most them colored. We then discuss recent ideas of their effect on the EoS, viscosity and jet quenching.


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