Nuclear Theory / RIKEN Seminar

"Towards laboratory detection of superfluid phases of QCD"

Presented by Ajit Srivastava, Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar

Friday, November 9, 2018, 2:00 pm — CFNS Seminar Room 2-38

Exotic phases of QCD exhibiting strong correlations exist at very high baryon density and relatively low temperatures. Examples of such phases range from nucleon superfluid phases expected to occur in the interior of neutron stars, to possible color superconducting phases, which may occur in the core of a neutron stars. Some of these phases may also occur in relativistic heavy ion collisions in the high baryon density regime, e.g. at RHIC (BES), FAIR, and NICA. We discuss the possibilities of detecting them in heavy ion collisions focusing on the universal aspects of associated phase transitions.

Hosted by: Niklas Mueller

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