Prevalence of production of twisted particles in heavy-ion collisions

21 Sept 2023, 17:40
20m
2nd floor auditorium (BLTP)

2nd floor auditorium

BLTP

Speaker

Silenko, Alexander (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)

Description

Particles produced in noncentral heavy-ion collisions are mostly twisted (vortex). They are created in electromagnetic and strong interactions. Particles emitted in strong interactions are twisted if initial interacting partons are in twisted states and are untwisted in the opposite case. A vorticity of nuclear matter plays an important role for the production of twisted particles.

Primary author

Silenko, Alexander (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)

Co-authors

Prof. Zhang, Pengming (School of Physics and Astronomy, Sun Yat-sen University) Dr Zou, Liping (Sino-French Institute of Nuclear Engineering and Technology, Sun Yat-sen University)

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