Quark-Gluon Plasma
This book introduces quark gluon-plasma (QGP) as a primordial matter composed of quarks and gluons, created at the time of the "Big Bang". After a pedagogical introduction to gauge theories, various aspects of quantum chromodynamic phase transitions are illustrated in a self-contained manner. The cosmological approach and renormalization group are covered, as well as the cosmological and astrophysical implications of QGP, on the basis of Einstein's equations. Recent developments towards the formation of QGP in ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions are also presented in detail.
- Self-contained and accessible introduction to the physics of quark-gluon plasma
- Suitable for use as a textbook; includes 120 exercises
- Comprehensive coverage, including theoretical and experimental/observational aspects of QCD phase transitions
Product details
October 2008Paperback
9780521089241
468 pages
244 × 170 × 24 mm
0.74kg
153 b/w illus. 18 tables 120 exercises
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. What is quark-gluon plasma
- Part I. Basic Concept of Quark-Gluon Plasma:
- 2. Introduction to QCD
- 3. Physics of quark-hadron phase transition
- 4. Field theory at finite temperature
- 5. Lattice gauge approach to QCD phase transitions
- 6. Chiral phase transition
- 7. Hadronic states in hot environment
- Part II. QGP in Astrophysics:
- 8. QGP in the early universe
- 9. Compact stars
- Part III. QGP in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions:
- 10. Introduction to relativisitic heavy ion collisions
- 11. Relativistic hydrodynamics for heavy ion collisions
- 12. Transport theory for pre-equilibrium process
- 13. Formation and evolution of QGP
- 14. Fundamentals of QGP diagnostics
- 15. Results from CERN-SPS experiments
- 16. First results from the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC)
- 17. Detectors in relativistic heavy ion experiments
- Appendices.