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Matter ~13.8 Billion Years Ago
Visit of Oslo Students at CERN , Sedat Altınpınar
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Motivation
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Going deeper in structure…
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Standard Model
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Strong Interaction is different...
Electron - Proton Quark - Quark Vstrong(r) (GeV) r (fm) VEM(r) (eV) r (nm) kr r c 3 4 V s strong + - = h a ) (
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From Infrared to Ultraviolet
Infrared slavery Ultraviolet Behaviour
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Nobel 2004 Gross, Wilczek, Politzer
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Does it exist in nature ? QGP
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We can recreate it: LHC @ CERN
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4 LHC Experiments
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Nucleus-Nucleus Collision
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ALICE
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Event in ALICE
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How to study matter ? Properties of matter: Conductivity, color, density, phase states, magnetism,… Example method: Partonic energy loss, ergo kind of finding a Bethe-Bloch for partons. Probe: Quarks. For example energy loss of heavy quarks (c and b) delivers important informations about the Quark-Gluon Plasma. Measurement: Yields of electrons originating from hadrons and hadrons themselves containing heavy quarks like D0(c, u(bar)), B0(b(bar), u),...
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The Observable RAA RAA the Nuclear Modification Factor
Nucleus-Nucleus Collision Proton-Proton Collision Baseline of RAA
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Hydrodynamics -> Elliptic flow v2
Interactions among the produced particles: Pressure gradients generate positive elliptic flow v2
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It’s liquid !
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Phase Diagram of Nuclear Matter
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And many other observables and ideas Thank you for listening
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