We investigate the initial state geometric quantities of heavy ion collisions based on the quark participant assumption in the Glauber multiple scattering approach. A systematic comparison to the nucleon participant assumption has been presented and confronted with the charged multiplicity measurements in various collision systems. It is found that the quark participant based assumption can be important to understand the data in multiplicity production and the initial spatial eccentricity in small systems
The collision systems studied in this thesis are 200 GeV protons with protons(p+p), deuterons with A...
The Optical Glauber Model is used in this study in order to understand the initial conditions in hea...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2002.Includes bibliographi...
An accurate understanding of the initial state of heavy-ion collisions is crucial to the interpretat...
The Glauber model provides insight into the initial state of nuclear collisions by treating them in ...
Initial state geometry is a key quantitative component of theoretical descriptions of relativistic h...
International audienceA major goal of the hot QCD program, the extraction of the properties of the q...
We present a concise review of quark-gluon plasma formation in heavy-ions collisions within the holo...
Abstract“Glauber” models are used to calculate geometric quantities in the initial state of heavy io...
The nucleus-nucleus impact parameter and collision geometry of a heavy ion collision are typically c...
The properties of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), the modern theory of the strong interaction, can be ...
In hydrodynamical modeling of heavy-ion collisions, the initial-state spatial anisotropies are trans...
39 pages, 18 figures. Lectures at VIII Hispalensis International Summer School, Seville (Spain), to ...
8 pages, 6 figures. Contribution to the proceedings of the XXII International Conference on Ultrarel...
Observables in heavy-ion collisions are generally categorized into centralities, which reflect an av...
The collision systems studied in this thesis are 200 GeV protons with protons(p+p), deuterons with A...
The Optical Glauber Model is used in this study in order to understand the initial conditions in hea...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2002.Includes bibliographi...
An accurate understanding of the initial state of heavy-ion collisions is crucial to the interpretat...
The Glauber model provides insight into the initial state of nuclear collisions by treating them in ...
Initial state geometry is a key quantitative component of theoretical descriptions of relativistic h...
International audienceA major goal of the hot QCD program, the extraction of the properties of the q...
We present a concise review of quark-gluon plasma formation in heavy-ions collisions within the holo...
Abstract“Glauber” models are used to calculate geometric quantities in the initial state of heavy io...
The nucleus-nucleus impact parameter and collision geometry of a heavy ion collision are typically c...
The properties of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), the modern theory of the strong interaction, can be ...
In hydrodynamical modeling of heavy-ion collisions, the initial-state spatial anisotropies are trans...
39 pages, 18 figures. Lectures at VIII Hispalensis International Summer School, Seville (Spain), to ...
8 pages, 6 figures. Contribution to the proceedings of the XXII International Conference on Ultrarel...
Observables in heavy-ion collisions are generally categorized into centralities, which reflect an av...
The collision systems studied in this thesis are 200 GeV protons with protons(p+p), deuterons with A...
The Optical Glauber Model is used in this study in order to understand the initial conditions in hea...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2002.Includes bibliographi...