
TL;DR
This paper reviews results from ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions, highlighting evidence for a collective strongly interacting system and discussing implications for Quark Gluon Plasma formation, with future research directions at BNL-RHIC and CERN-LHC.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of experimental findings indicating Quark Gluon Plasma formation and discusses the physical ideas behind key observables in high energy nuclear collisions.
Findings
Evidence of a collective strongly interacting system
Implications for Quark Gluon Plasma formation
Future experimental programs at BNL-RHIC and CERN-LHC
Abstract
Highlights of the results from ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions at CERN-SPS are reviewed. In particular, I discuss how the experimental results indicate that a collective strongly interacting system has been produced, and what are the implications towards the Quark Gluon Plasma. The physical ideas behind measuring certain observables are introduced. The future program of high energy nuclear collisions at BNL-RHIC and CERN-LHC/ALICE is also briefly discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear and radioactivity studies · Nuclear Issues and Defense · Radioactive contamination and transfer
