Tag Archives: Quark Gluon PLasma

Energy Flow Without Impedance

It has always been of interest to me how one could get energy to flow quite freely without it succumb too the impurities that may have blocked that flow. I mean the correlation in my mind and being the layman … Continue reading

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The Least Resistance as Possible?

It is always of interest that communications over longer distances is made most capable and following an ole effect we see that where such tunneling allows such a process?  Kapusta points out that the condensation temperature would be well below … Continue reading

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LHC data publications of the last 12 months

Just keeping tally of archived research material at Cern. ALICE Pseudorapidity density of charged particles p-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV, http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.3615, Phys. Rev. Lett.. Transverse Momentum Distribution and Nuclear Modification Factor of Charged Particles in p-Pb Collisions at … Continue reading

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Professor Graham Ross: Quarks and gluons

Professor Graham Ross from the University of Oxford, winner of the 2012 Dirac Medal awarded by the Institute of Physics for his work in developing the standard model of particles and forces that has led to many new insights into … Continue reading

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Computational Dilemma

Riemannian Geometry, also known as elliptical geometry, is the geometry of the surface of a sphere. It replaces Euclid’s Parallel Postulate with, “Through any point in the plane, there exists no line parallel to a given line.” A line in … Continue reading

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Where is LHC Headed?

The speakers are: Michael Peskin (author of the famous QFT textbook) Nima Arkani-Hamed, Riccardo Rattazzi, Gavin Salam, Matt Strassler and Raman Sundrum (or Randall-Sundrum fame). Dialogos of Eide

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Particle Constructs

Several large experimental groups are hot on the trail of this elusive subatomic particle which is thought to explain the origins of particle mass.  Higgs Update Today What use the Higg’s Mechanism? Just as one might look at GRB examples … Continue reading

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Lagrangian Worlds

Diagram of the Lagrange Point gravitational forces associated with the Sun-Earth system. In a certain sense a perfect fluid is a generalization of a point particle. This leads to the question as to what is the corresponding generalization for extended … Continue reading

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Music of the Quantum

The weird quantum nature of the atomic world challenges us to revise the way we view the world around us. We learn that our everyday world – built out of the myriad superposition of matter waves, has an unexpected capacity … Continue reading

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The Belle B Factory Experiment

Existing standard hadrons and exotic hadrons. At the B Factory experiment, a series of new exotic mesons containing charm quarks (c) have been discovered. Unlike these exotic mesons, the newly discovered Zb particles contain bottom quarks (b) and have an … Continue reading

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