Glueballs amass at RHIC and LHC Colliders! - The early quarkless 1st order phase transition at MeV - from pure Yang-Mills glue plasma to GlueBall-Hagedorn states
Sep 1, 2015
11 pages
Published in:
- J.Phys.G 43 (2016) 1, 015105
- Published: Dec 8, 2015
e-Print:
- 1509.00160 [hep-ph]
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Abstract: (IOP)
The early stage of a high multiplicity pp, pA and AA collisions is represented by a nearly quarkless, hot, deconfined pure gluon plasma. According to pure Yang–Mills lattice gauge theory, this hot pure glue matter undergoes, at a high temperature, a first-order phase transition into a confined Hagedorn glueball fluid. This new scenario should be characterized by a suppression of high p ( )T( ) photons and dileptons, baryon suppression and enhanced strange meson production. We propose to observe this newly predicted class of events at the Large Hadron Collider and the Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider.Note:
- 7 pages, 6 figures;
- quantum chromodynamics: critical phenomena
- quantum chromodynamics: matter
- gauge field theory: Yang-Mills
- lattice field theory
- p p: scattering
- p nucleus: scattering
- nucleus nucleus: scattering
- gluon: plasma
- glueball: mass
- strange meson: production
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