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Dynamics of QCD matter-current status

Source
International Journal of Modern Physics E
ISSN
02183013
Date Issued
2021-02-01
Author(s)
Jaiswal, Amaresh
Haque, Najmul
Abhishek, Aman
Abir, Raktim
Bandyopadhyay, Aritra
Banu, Khatiza
Bhadury, Samapan
Bhattacharyya, Sumana
Bhattacharyya, Trambak
Biswas, Deeptak
Chandola, H. C.
Chandra, Vinod  
Chatterjee, Bhaswar
Chattopadhyay, Chandrodoy
Chaudhuri, Nilanjan
Das, Aritra
Das, Arpan
Das, Santosh K.
Dash, Ashutosh
Deka, Kishan
Dey, Jayanta
Farias, Ricardo L.S.
Gangopadhyaya, Utsab
Ghosh, Ritesh
Ghosh, Sabyasachi
Ghosh, Snigdha
Heinz, Ulrich
Jaiswal, Sunil
Kadam, Guruprasad
Kalikotay, Pallavi
Karmakar, Bithika
Krein, Gastão
Kumar, Avdhesh
Kumar, Deepak
Kumar, Lokesh
Kurian, Manu
Maity, Soumitra
Mishra, Hiranmaya
Mohanty, Payal
Mohapatra, Ranjita K.
Mukherjee, Arghya
Mustafa, Munshi G.
Pal, Subrata
Pandey, H. C.
Rahaman, Mahfuzur
Rapp, Ralf
Rawat, Deependra Singh
Roy, Sutanu
Roy, Victor
Saha, Kinkar
Sahoo, Nihar R.
Samanta, Subhasis
Sarkar, Sourav
Satapathy, Sarthak
Serna, Fernando E.
Siddiqah, Mariyah
Singha, Pracheta
Sreekanth, V.
Upadhaya, Sudipa
Vasim, Nahid
Yadav, Dinesh
DOI
10.1142/S0218301321300010
Volume
30
Issue
2
Abstract
In this article, there are 18 sections discussing various current topics in the field of relativistic heavy-ion collisions and related phenomena, which will serve as a snapshot of the current state of the art. Section 1 reviews experimental results of some recent light-flavored particle production data from ALICE collaboration. Other sections are mostly theoretical in nature. Very strong but transient magnetic field created in relativistic heavy-ion collisions could have important observational consequences. This has generated a lot of theoretical activity in the last decade. Sections 2, 7, 9, 10 and 11 deal with the effects of the magnetic field on the properties of the QCD matter. More specifically, Sec. 2 discusses mass of I0 in the linear sigma model coupled to quarks at zero temperature. In Sec. 7, one-loop calculation of the anisotropic pressure are discussed in the presence of strong magnetic field. In Sec. 9, chiral transition and chiral susceptibility in the NJL model is discussed for a chirally imbalanced plasma in the presence of magnetic field using a Wigner function approach. Sections 10 discusses electrical conductivity and Hall conductivity of hot and dense hadron gas within Boltzmann approach and Sec. 11 deals with electrical resistivity of quark matter in presence of magnetic field. There are several unanswered questions about the QCD phase diagram. Sections 3, 11 and 18 discuss various aspects of the QCD phase diagram and phase transitions. Recent years have witnessed interesting developments in foundational aspects of hydrodynamics and their application to heavy-ion collisions. Sections 12 and 15-17 of this article probe some aspects of this exciting field. In Sec. 12, analytical solutions of viscous Landau hydrodynamics in 1+1D are discussed. Section 15 deals with derivation of hydrodynamics from effective covariant kinetic theory. Sections 16 and 17 discuss hydrodynamics with spin and analytical hydrodynamic attractors, respectively. Transport coefficients together with their temperature-and density-dependence are essential inputs in hydrodynamical calculations. Sections 5, 8 and 14 deal with calculation/estimation of various transport coefficients (shear and bulk viscosity, thermal conductivity, relaxation times, etc.) of quark matter and hadronic matter. Sections 4, 6 and 13 deal with interesting new developments in the field. Section 4 discusses color dipole gluon distribution function at small transverse momentum in the form of a series of Bells polynomials. Section 6 discusses the properties of Higgs boson in the quark-gluon plasma using Higgs-quark interaction and calculate the Higgs decays into quark and anti-quark, which shows a dominant on-shell contribution in the bottom-quark channel. Section 13 discusses modification of coalescence model to incorporate viscous corrections and application of this model to study hadron production from a dissipative quark-gluon plasma.
Publication link
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2007.14959
URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/25551
Subjects
quantum chromodynamics | Quark gluon plasma | relativistic heavy ion collisions
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