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603-0060 極限量子構造汎論 Ⅱ Physics of the quark-gluon plasma

603-0060 極限量子構造汎論 Ⅱ Physics of the quark-gluon plasma. 担当:平野哲文、浜垣秀樹 Tetsufumi Hirano & Hideki Hamagaki. 4/9-5/21 (Hirano), 5/28-7/9 (Hamagaki). Thur. 16:30-18:00@Rm.207. Syllabus (planned, not confirmed).

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603-0060 極限量子構造汎論 Ⅱ Physics of the quark-gluon plasma

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  1. 603-0060極限量子構造汎論ⅡPhysics of the quark-gluon plasma 担当:平野哲文、浜垣秀樹 Tetsufumi Hirano & Hideki Hamagaki 4/9-5/21 (Hirano), 5/28-7/9 (Hamagaki) Thur. 16:30-18:00@Rm.207

  2. Syllabus (planned, not confirmed) [1] Introduction to hadron physics[2] Basic features of the quantum chromodynamics(QCD)[3] QCD phase transition at extreme conditions[4] Relativistic ideal/viscous hydrodynamics[5] Transport theory for QGP [6] QGP in relativistic heavy ion collisions[7] Space-time description of the heavy ioncollisions[8] Observable and signatures of the QCD phasetransition[9] Relativistic heavy ion collider and detectorsystems[10] Recent experimental data

  3. Introduction to the physicsof the quark gluon plasma Lecture 1

  4. Introduction Q. What is the matter (in the sense of many body system) in which “building blocks” play a fundamental role? This is the question which I would like to address in this lecture.

  5. Building Blocks http://pdg.lbl.gov/ http://www.particleadventure.org/

  6. Fermions in Standard Model

  7. Bosons in Standard Model

  8. Baryons as Composite Particles

  9. Mesons as Composite Particles

  10. Physics of Many bodies • “The whole is more than the sum of its parts.” (Aristotle) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holism • “More is different” (P.W. Anderson) http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/pdf_extract/177/4047/393 • “Wholism is the way to proceed science in the 21st Century.”(T.D. Lee, one of the founders of elementary particle physics)http://www.riken.jp/r-world/info/release/news/2000/dec/index.html#fro_01 (Original article in Japanese) Elementary Particle Physics as “Reductionism”

  11. Condensed Matter Physics of Elementary Particles Quark Gluon Plasma QGP: Many-body system of quarks and gluons under equilibrium  Statistical and thermodynamical physics of quarks and gluons

  12. Recipes for Quark Gluon Plasma How are colored particles set free from confinement? Compress Heat up hadronic many body system Figure adopted from http://www.bnl.gov/rhic/QGP.htm

  13. How High? Suppose a closed-pack massless pion system, Or how low? for

  14. Where WAS the QGP? History of the Universe History of the matter Nucleosynthesis Hadronization Quark Gluon Plasma (after micro seconds of Big Bang)

  15. Where IS the QGP? Fate of Smashing Two Nuclei Front View Side View Multiplicity of hadrons ~ 5000 in a head-on collision at sqrt(sNN)=200 GeV

  16. M.Cheng et al., PRD77,014511 (’08) QGP from the 1st Principle • Equation of state from lattice QCD • Typical energy density scale of transition : ~1 GeV/fm3 • Pseudo-critical temperature: ~190 MeV • Sound velocity is small in the vicinity of transition region • Lattice QCD is NOT applicable for time evolution

  17. Conjectured Phase Diagram of QCD Understanding of phase diagram  “Condensed matter physics of QCD” The region in which we can investigate by relativistic heavy ion collisions

  18. Physics of Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions

  19. Primary Goals of Heavy Ion Collisionsat Ultrarelativistic Energies • Understanding of QCD matter under extreme conditions (high T and low nB) • Confinement, chiral symmetry breaking • Relevant to early universe • Unique opportunity • Understanding of hadrons and nuclei at very high collision energy • Universal behavior (color glass condensate) • Not necessary unique, but give a good opportunity

  20. Big Bang vs. Little Bang beam axis Nearly 1D Hubble expansion* + 2D transverse expansion 3D Hubble expansion Figure adopted from http://www-utap.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~sato/index-j.htm *Bjorken(’83)

  21. Big Bang vs. Little Bang (contd.) Local thermalization is not trivial in heavy ion collisions. Collective flow is a key to see whether local thermalization is achieved.

  22. Estimated Energy Density at RHIC Well above ec from lattice simulations in central collision at RHIC ec from lattice PHENIX(’05)

  23. Major Discovery at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC)

  24. Hydrodynamics for QGP at Work

  25. Ollitrault (’92) What is Elliptic Flow? How does the system respond to spatial anisotropy? Hydro behavior No secondary interaction y f x INPUT Spatial Anisotropy 2v2 Interaction among produced particles dN/df dN/df OUTPUT Momentum Anisotropy f 0 2p f 0 2p

  26. Elliptic Flow in Kinetic Theory ideal hydro limit Zhang-Gyulassy-Ko(’99) v2 : Ideal hydro : strongly interacting system b = 7.5fm t(fm/c) generated through secondary collisions saturated in the early stage sensitive to cross section (~1/m.f.p.~1/viscosity) v2 is

  27. Arrival at Hydrodynamic Limit y x Experimental data reach hydrodynamic limit curve for the first time at RHIC.

  28. QGP as Opaque QCD Matter Perfect liquid is something like a black ink in a sense of QED.

  29. Jet Tomography 1. Suppression of inclusive yields at high pT 2. Modification of back-to-back correlation Adopted from http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/sabl/2008/Feb/jets.html

  30. Jet Quenching • An energetic parton loses its energy by emitting • gluons during traversing medium. • Emitted gluons also interact with medium. • Interference effect (LPM effect) • Medium evolves dynamically. Figure adopted from M. van Leeuwen, talk at QM2005.

  31. High pT Spectra Proton-proton collision Nucleus-nucleus collision QGP? jet f f’ A x D D’ a c a c s s b d b d D D’ f f’ A x A: Mass number f’ : Parton distribution in a nucleus D’: Modified fragmentation function f: Parton distribution function D: Fragmentation function

  32. Perturbative QCD ppp0X Leading order PHENIX data and NLO QCD results

  33. Figure adopted from http://www.star.bnl.gov/central/focus/highPt/ How to Quantify Jet Quenching Nuclear modification factor Cronin peak Yield scales with Ncoll ? Null case 1 Quenched case Yield suppresses?

  34. Suppression of High pT Hadrons Large suppression in central Au+Au collisions! Slide adopted from D.d’Enterria, talk at QM2004.

  35. Onset of Jet Quenching SPS RHIC, low E RHIC, maximum E D.d’Enterria, 0902.2011[nucl-ex] (Almost) no jet quenching at SPS Jet quenching was discovered for the first time at RHIC.

  36. Jet Accoplanarity What happens to away side peak in azimuthal angle distribution for associated hadrons? Figure adopted from http://www.star.bnl.gov/central/focus/highPt/

  37. Disappearance of Away-Side Peak Where does the lost energy go?  Distributed among soft particles? Away-side peak: Exists in p+p and d+Au collisions, but disappears in Au+Au collisions Figure adopted from http://www.star.bnl.gov/central/focus/highPt/

  38. Split of Away-Side Peak (trigger) x (associated) *Background subtracted One away-side peak  Two peaks!? Figure adopted from H. Büsching, talk at QM2005.

  39. Mach-Cone in QGP? Mach angle (Sound velocity) < (Velocity of a high energy parton) Information about sound velocity in the medium Mach angle ~ 75 deg. (Average) sound velocity cs2 < 0.1  Very soft equation of state?

  40. Other Probes • Rare particles • at the RHIC energies • heavy quarks • quarkonia • photons • di-leptons… Rare probes will be important at LHC. Figure adopted from D.d’Enterria, 0902.2011[nucl-ex] See also Hamagaki-san’s lecture.

  41. Prospects for LHC

  42. Extrapolation to LHC energy Naïve expectation: More particles, higher initial temperature, longer lifetime of the QGP, …

  43. Some Predictions Elliptic flow coefficient Nuclear modification factor D.d’Enterria, 0902.2011[nucl-ex] T.Hirano et al., J.Phys.G34,S879(’07) Extrapolation of the same scenario from RHIC to LHC…

  44. Understanding of Full Evolution at LHC Era • After some initial time, space-time evolution of created matter is described by hydrodynamics reasonably well. • What happens at first contact? (Or how does the hadron/nucleus look at very high energy?) • If we would know the particle/entropy production at first contact, how does the QCD matter under local equilibrium form?

  45. Parton Distribution in Proton at Small x • Gluons are dominant at small x. • Small x = High energy • Hadron/Nucleus as a bunch of gluons at high energy x 20!! Bjorken x ~ Fraction of longitudinal momentum in proton Kinematics in gg g

  46. Interplay btw. Emission and Recombination at Small x Linear effect (BFKL) Non-linear effect Figures adopted from E.Iancu and R.Venugopalan, in Quark Gluon Plasma 3 (world scientific)

  47. Non-Linear Evolution and Color Glass Condensate (CGC) Rate eq.* small x high energy *More sophisticated equation (BK or JIMWLK) based on QCD has been solved. Figures adopted from K.Itakura, talk at QM2005.

  48. “Phase Diagram” of hadrons • Onset of CGC at RHIC • Some evidences exist. • Test of CGC at LHC • How to describe • perturbative CGC to • non-perturbative QGP? CGC geometrical scaling BFKL non-perturbative region LHC RHIC dilute parton DGLAP 0

  49. Onset of CGC in d+Au Collisions at RHIC midrapidity forward rapidity data BRAHMS Collaboration, white paper y=0,1,2,3 theory (CGC) H.Fujii, talk at RCNP workshop(’07) D.Kharzeev et al., PRD68,094013(’03).

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