Intruduction to relativistic nuclear collisions - NJSF127
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Purpose of this lecture is to give a general introduction to high-energy heavy ion physics. It covers rather wide range of
subjects from relativistic kinetic theory through collective macroscopic features of dense and high temperature matter to
properties of nuclear equation of state. Collective fluid dynamical approaches are introduced in a great detail and some
simple analytically solvable models are presented. Heavy ion collisions from intermediate to ultra-relativistic energies are
covered.
Last update: T_UCJF (23.05.2008)
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Složení ústní zkoušky. Last update: Krtička Milan, prof. Mgr., Ph.D. (10.06.2019)
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Požadavky ke zkoušce odpovídají sylabu předmětu v rozsahu prezentovaném na přednášce. Last update: Krtička Milan, prof. Mgr., Ph.D. (10.06.2019)
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1. Basic phenomenology of heavy ion collisions 2. Introduction to relativistic kinetic theory 3. Relativistic Boltzmann transport equation 4. Equation of state 5. Relativistic fluid dynamics 6. Simple models 7. Measurables 8. Scaling of the hydrodynamical model 9. Direct solution of kinetic theory 10. Search for quark-gluon plasma 11. Connection to Astrophysics Literature Introduction to Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions László P. Csernai John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Chicester, New York, Brisbane, Toronto, Singapore, 1994 Hadrons and quark - gluon plasma. Jean Letessier, Johann Rafelski Camb.Monogr.Part.Phys.Nucl.Phys.Cosmol.18:1-397,2002. Quark-gluon plasma: From big bang to little bang. K. Yagi, T. Hatsuda, Y. Miake Camb.Monogr.Part.Phys.Nucl.Phys.Cosmol.23:1-446,2005. Last update: T_UCJF (23.05.2008)
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