Aiming at a description of transport processes where the dynamically generated width of the states is potentially large a transport equation beyond the quasiparticle approximation is derived in first order gradient expansion. An effective particle number is identified which is exactly conserved by the coarse grained transport equation. Using a test particle ansatz for this conserved quantity allows to rewrite the transport equation into equations of motion for test particles. The two-body collision terms are formulated in terms of the test particles which gain non-trivial renormalization factors due to the coarse graining process
To know the space time evolution of a heavy ion reaction is of great interest, especially in cases w...
AbstractA consistent derivation of the equations of motion (EOMs) of test particles for solving the ...
Nuclear transport models are important tools for interpretation of many heavy-ion experiments and ar...
Based on a first order gradient expansion a consistent transport equation is derived for a nonrelati...
Transport theory for the Nambu--Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model is examined. The collision term is investig...
The effects of the propagation of particles which have a finite life time and an according width in ...
A kinetic equation which combines the quasiparticle drift of Landau's equation with a dissipation go...
We apply a BUU type transport model for the interpretation of the di-electron invariant mass spectru...
Effects of the propagation of particles, which have a finite life-time and an according width in the...
This paper introduces a new method to show the validity of a continuum description for the determini...
A Fourier inversion problem lies at the heart of determining spatio-temporal characteristica of the ...
Les phénomènes de relaxation dans les collisions très inélastiques sont discutés qualitativement et ...
We discuss the problems involved in extracting the nuclear equation-of-state from heavy-ion collisio...
Many areas of physics research depend upon a good physical understanding of charged particle transpo...
We study steady-state dynamic fluctuations of current and mass, as well as the corresponding power s...
To know the space time evolution of a heavy ion reaction is of great interest, especially in cases w...
AbstractA consistent derivation of the equations of motion (EOMs) of test particles for solving the ...
Nuclear transport models are important tools for interpretation of many heavy-ion experiments and ar...
Based on a first order gradient expansion a consistent transport equation is derived for a nonrelati...
Transport theory for the Nambu--Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model is examined. The collision term is investig...
The effects of the propagation of particles which have a finite life time and an according width in ...
A kinetic equation which combines the quasiparticle drift of Landau's equation with a dissipation go...
We apply a BUU type transport model for the interpretation of the di-electron invariant mass spectru...
Effects of the propagation of particles, which have a finite life-time and an according width in the...
This paper introduces a new method to show the validity of a continuum description for the determini...
A Fourier inversion problem lies at the heart of determining spatio-temporal characteristica of the ...
Les phénomènes de relaxation dans les collisions très inélastiques sont discutés qualitativement et ...
We discuss the problems involved in extracting the nuclear equation-of-state from heavy-ion collisio...
Many areas of physics research depend upon a good physical understanding of charged particle transpo...
We study steady-state dynamic fluctuations of current and mass, as well as the corresponding power s...
To know the space time evolution of a heavy ion reaction is of great interest, especially in cases w...
AbstractA consistent derivation of the equations of motion (EOMs) of test particles for solving the ...
Nuclear transport models are important tools for interpretation of many heavy-ion experiments and ar...