Event time:
Thursday, September 29, 2016 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Location:
Wright Lab, 210 Conference Room (WL210)
(Location is wheelchair accessible)
272 Whitney Avenue
New Haven, CT
06520
Event description:
Experimental findings over the past decade have established that the QCD matter formed in relativistic heavy ion collisions behaves like a strongly interacting nearly perfect fluid that can be described by hydrodynamics. One of the most striking recent findings at the LHC is that a number of observations in the high multiplicity events of much smaller collision systems like proton-proton and proton-ion resemble features similar to relativistic heavy ion collisions. Such observations are often attributed to the formation of smallest droplets of Quark-Gluon-Plasma. In this talk I will discuss how the dynamics of saturated gluonic states in the colliding protons or nuclei can provide alternative interpretation of such phenomena.
Contact:
Eliane Epple