Sep 3 – 9, 2023
Hilton of the Americas, 1600 Lamar, Houston, Texas, 77010, USA
US/Central timezone

Interferometry in a Moat Regime

Sep 6, 2023, 3:20 PM
20m
Ballroom F (Hilton of the Americas)

Ballroom F

Hilton of the Americas

Oral QCD at finite density and temperature QCD at finite T and density

Speaker

Fabian Rennecke

Description

The QCD phase diagram at large chemical potential is largely uncharted territory. Based on model studies, there are various phases that could occur in this regime. Among them are phases related to spatial modulations, such as inhomogeneous/crystalline phases, liquid crystals or a quantum pion liquid. A common feature of all these phases is that particles can have a moat dispersion, where the energy is minimized at nonzero momentum. This can directly affect particle production in heavy-ion collisions and leads to characteristic signatures in particle correlations. I will discuss the underlying physics and present a formalism to study particle spectra on general hypersurfaces in a medium. Using this formalism, I will show that the correlations generated by the Hanbury-Brown–Twiss effect are promising probes for a moat regime in heavy-ion collisions.

Category Theory

Author

Co-authors

Dirk Rischke (University Frankfurt) Robert Pisarski

Presentation materials