Searching for Superhorizon Fluctuations in Heavy-Ion Collisions
Paul Sorensen

TL;DR
This paper explores the possibility that observed azimuthal correlations in heavy-ion collisions may be due to the suppression of super-horizon fluctuations, offering new explanations for these phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces novel ideas suggesting super-horizon fluctuation suppression as an explanation for azimuthal correlations in heavy-ion collisions.
Findings
Correlations may indicate super-horizon fluctuation suppression
Review of correlation evolution in heavy-ion collisions
Proposes new explanations for observed azimuthal patterns
Abstract
In this talk I discuss novel explanations for the azimuthal correlations observed in heavy-ion collisions. I review some ideas about correlations and the evolution of heavy-ion collisions. Some aspects of the correlations observed in heavy-ion collisions may be indicitive of the suppression of super-horizon fluctuations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
