The kinetic-equation approach to particle production in strong, time-dependent external fields is revisited and three limiting cases are discussed for different field patterns: the Sauter pulse, a harmonic pulse with a Gaussian envelope, and a Poisson-distributed stochastic field. It is shown that for transient subcritical electric fields E ( t ) a finite residual particle number density n ( ∞ ) would be absent if the field-dependence of the dynamical phase in the Schwinger source term would be neglected. In this case the distribution function of created particles follows the law f ( t ) ∼ E 2 ( t ) . Two lessons for particle production in heavy-ion collisions are derived from this exercise. First:...
A recent development in finite temperature field theory, the so-called Braaten-Pisarski method, and ...
We study the possibility of observing Schwinger pair production enhanced by a thermal bath of photon...
We investigate the phenomenon of electron–positron pair production in intense external backgrounds w...
We calculate the rate of thermal Schwinger pair production at arbitrary coupling in weak external fi...
We consider the process of electron-positron pair production in the presence of strong electric back...
AbstractWe investigate the process of Abelian pair production in the presence of strong inhomogeneou...
Review for Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics. 76 pages, 36 figuresInternational audienceIn th...
AbstractThe vacuum parton creation in quickly varying external fields is studied at the time scale o...
We investigate the process of Abelian pair production in the presence of strong inhomogeneous and ti...
We review the charged particle and photon multiplicities and transverse energy production in heavy-i...
This thesis investigates ultra-relativistic processes of thermal production of electrons and positro...
We study electron-positron pair production by the combination of a strong, constant electric field a...
Using some knowledge of multiplicity disributions for high energy reactions, it is possible to propo...
We develop a formalism to describe the particle production out of equilibrium in terms of dynamical ...
A quantum kinetic equation has been derived for the description of pair production in a time-depende...
A recent development in finite temperature field theory, the so-called Braaten-Pisarski method, and ...
We study the possibility of observing Schwinger pair production enhanced by a thermal bath of photon...
We investigate the phenomenon of electron–positron pair production in intense external backgrounds w...
We calculate the rate of thermal Schwinger pair production at arbitrary coupling in weak external fi...
We consider the process of electron-positron pair production in the presence of strong electric back...
AbstractWe investigate the process of Abelian pair production in the presence of strong inhomogeneou...
Review for Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics. 76 pages, 36 figuresInternational audienceIn th...
AbstractThe vacuum parton creation in quickly varying external fields is studied at the time scale o...
We investigate the process of Abelian pair production in the presence of strong inhomogeneous and ti...
We review the charged particle and photon multiplicities and transverse energy production in heavy-i...
This thesis investigates ultra-relativistic processes of thermal production of electrons and positro...
We study electron-positron pair production by the combination of a strong, constant electric field a...
Using some knowledge of multiplicity disributions for high energy reactions, it is possible to propo...
We develop a formalism to describe the particle production out of equilibrium in terms of dynamical ...
A quantum kinetic equation has been derived for the description of pair production in a time-depende...
A recent development in finite temperature field theory, the so-called Braaten-Pisarski method, and ...
We study the possibility of observing Schwinger pair production enhanced by a thermal bath of photon...
We investigate the phenomenon of electron–positron pair production in intense external backgrounds w...