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Dynamics of hot QCD matter - Current status and developments

Source
International Journal of Modern Physics E
ISSN
02183013
Date Issued
2022-12-01
Author(s)
Das, Santosh K.
Palni, Prabhakar
Sannigrahi, Jhuma
Alam, Jan E.
Aung, Cho Win
Bailung, Yoshini
Banerjee, Debjani
Barnaföldi, Gergely Gábor
Behera, Subash Chandra
Bhaduri, Partha Pratim
Bhadury, Samapan
Biswas, Rajesh
Chakraborty, Pritam
Chandra, Vinod  
Das, Prottoy
Dash, Sadhana
Datta, Saumen
De, Sudipan
Desai, Vaishnavi
Deb, Suman
Dey, Debarshi
Dey, Jayanta
Ghosh, Sabyasachi
Haque, Najmul
Hasan, Mujeeb
Jaiswal, Amaresh
Jaiswal, Sunil
Jena, Chitrasen
Gowthama, K. K.
Khan, Salman Ahamad
Kumar, Lokesh
Kundu, Sumit Kumar
Kurian, Manu
Mallick, Neelkamal
Mishra, Aditya Nath
Mitra, Sukanya
Naik, Lakshmi J.
Padhan, Sonali
Panda, Ankit Kumar
Panday, Pushpa
Patil, Suvarna
Patra, Binoy Krishna
Pooja,
Pradhan, Raghunath
Pradhan, Girija Sankar
Prakash, Jai
Prasad, Suraj
Pujahari, Prabhat R.
Rath, Shubhalaxmi
Rode, Sudhir Pandurang
Roy, Ankhi
Roy, Victor
Ruggieri, Marco
Rohan, V. S.
Sahoo, Raghunath
Sahoo, Nihar Ranjan
Sahu, Dushmanta
Sarkar, Nachiketa
Sarkar, Sreemoyee
Satapathy, Sarthak
Singh, Captain R.
Sreekanth, V.
Sreelakshmi, K.
Sumit,  
Thakur, Dhananjaya
Tripathy, Sushanta
Win, Thandar Zaw
DOI
10.1142/S0218301322500975
Volume
31
Issue
12
Abstract
The discovery of hot and dense quantum chromodynamics (QCD) matter, known as Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP), is an essential milestone in understanding the finite temperature QCD medium. Experimentalists around the world collect an unprecedented amount of data in heavy ion collisions, at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) in New York, USA, and at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The experimentalists analyze these data to unravel the mystery of this new phase of matter that filled a few microseconds old universe just after the Big Bang. Recent advancements in theory, experimental techniques, and high computing facilities help us to better interpret experimental observations in heavy ion collisions. The exchange of ideas between experimentalists and theorists is crucial for the characterization of QGP. The motivation of this first conference, named Hot QCD Matter 2022 is to bring the community together to have a discourse on this topic. In this paper, there are 36 sections discussing various topics in the field of relativistic heavy ion collisions and related phenomena that cover a snapshot of the current experimental observations and theoretical progress. This paper begins with the theoretical overview of relativistic spin-hydrodynamics in the presence of the external magnetic field, followed by the Lattice QCD results on heavy quarks in QGP. Finally, it concludes with an overview of experimental results.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/27093
Subjects
Heavy ion collisions | heavy quark | jets | quark-gluon plasma | strangeness
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