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RHIC PHYSICS AND BEYOND: Kay Kay Gee Day Berndt Mueller, Duke University, Department of Physics, Durham, NC, USA ; Robert D. Pisarski, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Department of Physics, Upton, NY, USA |
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Subseries: Nuclear and High Energy Physics Published July 1999; ISBN 1563968789 One Volume, Print; 178 pages; 6 3/8 x 9 1/4 inches; Readership: Researchers in high energy nuclear physics, theorists and experimentalists; physicists interested in nonperturbative phenomenon in QCD This is a proceedings from a memorial workshop in honor of Klaus Kinder-Geiger, or "Kay Kay Gee." The workshop covered a variety of topics of current interest concerning the collisions of large nuclei at very high energies. This includes whether a quark-gluon plasma is produced in such collisions, and possible signals, such as through J/Psi production, Hanbury-Brown-Twiss interferometry of pions, and the shape of the pion spectra at high transverse momentum. Cascade models, especially the parton cascade models developed by Klaus, were discussed at length. Related AIP Titles: |
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