August 23, 2021 to October 7, 2021
Venue: OAC conference center, Kolymbari, Crete, Greece. Participation is possible also via internet.
Europe/Athens timezone

New results from flow, chirality and vorticity at RHIC-STAR

Aug 31, 2021, 5:30 PM
30m
Room 2

Room 2

Speaker

Dr Chunjian Zhang (stony brook university)

Description

Heavy-ion collisions quickly form a hot and dense phase of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) matter, so called the strongly interacting quark-gluon plasma (QGP). The QGP persists for only a much shorter time ($10^{-23}$s), then cools and translates into a lower temperature hadronic phase. Analyzing these final particles in a variety of different ways offers a unique insight into the properties of QGP and the complex dynamics of multi-scale processes in QCD. In this talk, several observables including the characteristic features of collective flow, chirality, and vorticity to understand this smallest and hottest droplet of liquid from recent STAR experimental preliminary results will be addressed.

Details

Chunjian Zhang, Postdoc, Stony Brook University, USA, https://www.star.bnl.gov/~jjiastar/members.html

Is this abstract from experiment? Yes
Name of experiment and experimental site STAR
Is the speaker for that presentation defined? Yes
Internet talk Yes

Primary author

Dr Chunjian Zhang (stony brook university)

Presentation materials