[NTU-NCTS String Seminar] QCD thermalization in high-energy nuclear collisions
Title:[NTU-NCTS String Seminar] QCD thermalization in high-energy nuclear collisions
Speaker: Prof. Aleksas Mazeliauskas (CERN, Heidelberg University)
Time: July. 28, 2023 (Fri.) 14:30-15:30
Venue: Rm. 815, Dept. of Physics, NTU
Abstract: IHeavy-ion collisions at BNL’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider and CERN’s Large Hadron Collider provide strong evidence for the formation of a
quark-gluon plasma. Effective weak-coupling QCD descriptions and strong-coupling holographic approaches support the rapid thermalization
picture in large collision systems. The outstanding question in QCD is whether the hydrodynamically-flowing quark-gluon matter forms in even
smaller collision systems. On the opposite end of the energy scale, the emerging collectivity in strongly-correlated few-body systems can also
be studied in table-top experiments with ultracold atomic gases. In this talk, I will review the state of the art of QCD thermalization studies
and identify promising connections with cold-atom experiments.