Hydrodynamics、QGP and QCD phase diagram
Speaker: Jaki Noronha-Hostler (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Time: Nov. 9(Tuesday) 6:00am (San Fransisco), 9:00am (New York), 3:00pm (Frankfurt), 6:30pm(New Delhi), 9:00pm (Beijing), 10:00pm (Tokyo)
Abstract: Over the past decade, the "standard model" of the quark-gluon plasma has emerged with the development of relativistic viscous hydrodynamics. While first principles lattice QCD calculations can demonstrate that the transition between quarks and hadrons is a cross-over at vanishing baryon densities, it has been hypothesized that a critical point exists at finite baryon densities. In order to search for the QCD critical point the standard model of heavy-ion collisions must be completely revised and relativistic viscous hydrodynamics simulations must be adapted to incorporate 3 conserved charges and critical fluctuations. In this talk I review the recent progress made in determining the existence and location of the QCD critical point.
Chair: Yi Yin, (Institute of Modern Physics, Lanzhou, China)
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Material: https://indico.ihep.ac.cn/event/15872/material/slides/0.pdf