There is little doubt that Quantumchromodynamics (QCD) is the theory which describes strong interaction physics. Lattice gauge simulations of QCD predict that in the m,T plane there is a line where a transition from confined hadronic matter to deconfined quarks takes place. The transition is either a cross over (at low m) or of first order (at high m). It is the goal of the present and future heavy ion experiment at RHIC and FAIR to study this phase transition at different locations in the m,T plane and to explore the properties of the deconfined phase. It is the purpose of this contribution to discuss some of the observables which are considered as useful for this purpose
Satz H. Colour deconfinement in nuclear collisions. Reports on Progress in Physics. 2000;63(9):1511-...
The current understanding of finite temperature phase transitions in QCD is reviewed. A critical dis...
I present the motivation for studying nuclear collisions at ultrarelativistic energies which is to m...
invited talk, workshop on Critical Point and Onset of Deconfinement (CPOD), GSI(Darmstadt), July 9-1...
invited talk, workshop on Critical Point and Onset of Deconfinement (CPOD), GSI(Darmstadt), July 9-1...
invited talk, workshop on Critical Point and Onset of Deconfinement (CPOD), GSI(Darmstadt), July 9-1...
invited talk, workshop on Critical Point and Onset of Deconfinement (CPOD), GSI(Darmstadt), July 9-1...
At high temperatures or densities, hadronic matter shows different forms of critical behaviour: colo...
We first introduce the conceptual basis of critical behaviour in strongly interacting matter, with c...
AbstractWe propose a set of lattice measurements which could test whether the deconfined, quark–gluo...
Quantum Chromodynamics predicts a phase transition from a state formed by hadrons to a plasma of dec...
The creation of strongly interacting dense state of matter is expected in heavy-ion accelerators at ...
We discuss the critical behaviour of strongly interacting matter close to the QCD phase transition. ...
The deconfinement transition at vanishing chemical potential can be reliably studied by lattice simu...
A color-deconfined state of strongly interacting matter is expected to be formed in high-energy coll...
Satz H. Colour deconfinement in nuclear collisions. Reports on Progress in Physics. 2000;63(9):1511-...
The current understanding of finite temperature phase transitions in QCD is reviewed. A critical dis...
I present the motivation for studying nuclear collisions at ultrarelativistic energies which is to m...
invited talk, workshop on Critical Point and Onset of Deconfinement (CPOD), GSI(Darmstadt), July 9-1...
invited talk, workshop on Critical Point and Onset of Deconfinement (CPOD), GSI(Darmstadt), July 9-1...
invited talk, workshop on Critical Point and Onset of Deconfinement (CPOD), GSI(Darmstadt), July 9-1...
invited talk, workshop on Critical Point and Onset of Deconfinement (CPOD), GSI(Darmstadt), July 9-1...
At high temperatures or densities, hadronic matter shows different forms of critical behaviour: colo...
We first introduce the conceptual basis of critical behaviour in strongly interacting matter, with c...
AbstractWe propose a set of lattice measurements which could test whether the deconfined, quark–gluo...
Quantum Chromodynamics predicts a phase transition from a state formed by hadrons to a plasma of dec...
The creation of strongly interacting dense state of matter is expected in heavy-ion accelerators at ...
We discuss the critical behaviour of strongly interacting matter close to the QCD phase transition. ...
The deconfinement transition at vanishing chemical potential can be reliably studied by lattice simu...
A color-deconfined state of strongly interacting matter is expected to be formed in high-energy coll...
Satz H. Colour deconfinement in nuclear collisions. Reports on Progress in Physics. 2000;63(9):1511-...
The current understanding of finite temperature phase transitions in QCD is reviewed. A critical dis...
I present the motivation for studying nuclear collisions at ultrarelativistic energies which is to m...