SMI Seminar on fundamental interactions and symmetries

Deciphering the dynamics of the Quark-Gluon plasma

by Kirill Boguslavski (TU Wien (AT))

Europe/Vienna
SMI, Vienna, PSK-building

SMI, Vienna, PSK-building

Description

Abstract:

In relativistic heavy-ion collisions, a quark-gluon plasma (QGP) is created. Its pre-equilibrium evolution includes a rich variety of exciting phenomena of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). Understanding the initial stages of the pre-equilibrium QGP is also necessary for the phenomenological analysis of heavy-ion collisions. In this talk, we delve into some of the less understood aspects of the pre-equilibrium QGP dynamics. Specifically, we explore nonperturbative collective excitations, universal dynamics, and strategies aimed at deciphering the initial stages using experimental probes such as jets and heavy quarks. If time allows, we will also discuss our recent efforts towards developing a general ab-initio method for real-time dynamics of QCD based on Complex Langevin equations. Through these discussions, we aim to shed light on the fundamental properties of the QGP and its implications for high-energy physics.

Location:
PSK building, Georg-Coch-Platz 2, 1010 Wien
Seminarroom 5B1 on the 5th floor (called Seminarraum 7 or 8 with the naming of the new guiding system)

Chair:
Paul Bühler