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Multiparticle production and thermalization in high-energy QCD

  • Tel Aviv University
  • Iowa State University
  • Brookhaven National Lab

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Abstract

We argue that multiparticle production in high energy hadron and nuclear collisions can be considered as proceeding through the production of gluons in the background classical field. In this approach we derive the gluon spectrum immediately after the collision and find that at high energies it is parametrically enhanced by ln(1/x) with respect to the quasiclassical result (x is the Bjorken variable). We show that the produced gluon spectrum becomes thermal (in three dimensions) with an effective temperature determined by the saturation momentum Qs,T=cQs/2π during the time ∼1/T; we estimate c=2π/2 1.2. Although this result by itself does not imply that the gluon spectrum will remain thermal at later times, it has an interesting applications to heavy ion collisions. In particular, we discuss the possibility of Bose-Einstein condensation of the produced gluon pairs and estimate the viscosity of the produced gluon system.

Original languageEnglish
Article number044903
JournalPhysical Review C - Nuclear Physics
Volume75
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 23 2007

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