Physics Colloquium

"Current Ideas about QGP Formed at RHIC: Old and New Hydro Effects, and New Spectroscopy"

Presented by Dr. E. Shuryak, Stony Brook University

Tuesday, May 24, 2005, 3:30 pm — Large Seminar Room, Bldg. 510

The speaker will summarize current views of QGP at RHIC as a strongly interacting liquid. The data on elliptic and recently suggested conical flow (from quenched jets) strongly support this view, and provide an access to
QGP equation of state and viscosity. Lattice and theoretical works indicated possible existence of multiple bound states of quasiparticles in QGP, most of them colored. Their observation is in principle possible via dilepton invariant mass spectra, expected to be a new structures between the $\phi$ and $J/\psi$ peaks.

Hosted by: Ramiro Debbe

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