The time-delay signature of quark-gluon plasma formation in relativistic nuclear collisions

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作者
Rischke, DH
Gyulassy, M
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[1] Physics Department, Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027
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10.1016/0375-9474(96)00259-X
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O57 [原子核物理学、高能物理学];
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070202 ;
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The hydrodynamic expansion of quark-gluon plasmas with spherical and longitudinally boost-invariant geometries is studied as a function of the initial energy density. The sensitivity of the collective flow pattern to uncertainties in the nuclear matter equation of state is explored. We concentrate on the effect of a possible finite width, Delta T similar to 0.1T(c), of the transition region between quark-gluon plasma and hadronic phase. Although slow deflagration solutions that act to stall the expansion do not exist for Delta T > 0.08T(c), we find, nevertheless, that the equation of state remains sufficiently soft in the transition region to delay the propagation of ordinary rarefaction waves for a considerable time. We compute the dependence of the pion-interferometry correlation function on Delta T, since this is the most promising observable for time-delayed expansion. The signature of time delay, proposed by Pratt and Bertsch, is an enhancement of the ratio of the inverse width of the pion correlation function in out-direction to that in side-direction. One of our main results is that this generic signature of quark-gluon plasma formation is rather robust to the uncertainties in the width of the transition region. Furthermore, for longitudinal boost-invariant geometries, the signal is likely to be maximized around RHIC energies, root s similar to 200A . GeV.
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