Novel quantum phenomena induced by strong magnetic fields in heavy-ion collisions
Sep 2, 201647 pages
Published in:
- Nucl.Sci.Tech. 28 (2017) 2, 26
- Published: Jan 11, 2017
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- 1609.00747 [nucl-th]
Report number:
- RBRC-1202
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Abstract: (Springer)
The relativistic heavy-ion collisions create both hot quark–gluon matter and strong magnetic fields, and provide an arena to study the interplay between quantum chromodynamics and quantum electrodynamics. In recent years, it has been shown that such an interplay can generate a number of interesting quantum phenomena in hadronic and quark–gluon matter. In this short review, we first discuss some properties of the magnetic fields in heavy-ion collisions and then give an overview of the magnetic field-induced novel quantum effects. In particular, we focus on the magnetic effect on the heavy flavor mesons, the heavy-quark transports, and the phenomena closely related to chiral anomaly.Note:
- V2: 47 pages, 21 figures. Review article for Nuclear Science and Techniques. Published version
- Relativistic heavy-ion collisions
- Strong magnetic fields
- Anomalous transports
- Quarkonium
- Heavy quark diffusion dynamics
- magnetic field: high
- quark gluon: matter
- heavy ion: scattering
- effect: quantum
- effect: magnetic
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