Abstract:
Over the past two decades, the relativistic heavy-ion collision community has extensively explored the properties of the "hot quark–gluon plasma (QGP)" formed in high-energy collisions.
In this talk, we focus on the properties of the "hot and dense QGP" created in the RHIC Beam Energy Scan (BES) program. Within a hydrodynamic modeling framework, we discuss the role of baryon diffusion in BES phenomenology which is another essential transport property of the QGP, like shear and bulk viscosities. We further examine how baryon stopping and its dynamical evolution constitute an important background in the extraction of critical fluctuations as well as electromagnetic field–induced signals.
Important: This seminar is held in building D-11 room 104.
Prof. dr hab. Wojciech Broniowski (IFJ PAN, UJK)
Prof. dr hab. Danuta Kisielewska (AGH)
Prof. dr hab. inż. Iwona Grabowska-Bołd (AGH)