4–10 Apr 2022
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Non-equilibrium attractor in high-temperature QCD plasmas

5 Apr 2022, 18:10
20m
medium aula A (Auditorium Maximum UJ)

medium aula A

Auditorium Maximum UJ

Oral presentation Initial state physics and approach to thermal equilibrium Parallel Session T01: Initial state physics and approach to thermal equilibrium

Speaker

Dekrayat Almaalol (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)

Description

We establish the existence of a far-from-equilibrium attractor in weakly-coupled gauge theory undergoing one-dimensional Bjorken expansion. We demonstrate that the resulting far-from-equilibrium evolution is insensitive to certain features of the initial condition, including both the initial momentum-space anisotropy and initial occupancy. We find that this insensitivity extends beyond the energy-momentum tensor to the detailed form of the one-particle distribution function. Based on our results, we assess different procedures for reconstructing the full one-particle distribution function from the energy-momentum tensor along the attractor and discuss implications for the freeze-out procedure used in the phenomenological analysis of ultra-relativistic nuclear collisions.

Primary authors

Dekrayat Almaalol (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) Eero Aleksi Kurkela (University of Stavanger (NO)) Michael Strickland (Kent State University)

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