
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in understanding the early evolution of glasma in heavy ion collisions and its impact on photon and dilepton emissions.
Contribution
It presents new insights into the early-stage dynamics of quark-gluon matter and its electromagnetic signals in heavy ion collisions.
Findings
Improved understanding of glasma evolution.
Implications for photon and dilepton emission signals.
Enhanced models of early-time quark-gluon plasma.
Abstract
In this contribution I discuss some recent progress in understanding the evolution of the pre-thermal quark-gluon matter, known as the glasma, during the early stage in heavy ion collisions, and the implication for early time photon and dilepton emissions.
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