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Quark-Gluon Plasma: from lattice simulations to experimental results

G Aarts, C Allton, A Kelly, J-I Skullerud, S Kim, T Harris, S M Ryan, M P Lombardo, Gert Aarts Orcid Logo

Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Volume: 527, Start page: 012013

Swansea University Author: Gert Aarts Orcid Logo

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Theoretical studies of quarkonia can elucidate some of the important properties of the quark--gluon plasma, the state of matter realised when the temperature exceeds 150 MeV, currently probed by heavy-ion collisions experiments at BNL and the LHC. We report on our results of lattice studies of botto...

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Published in: Journal of Physics: Conference Series
ISSN: 1742-6596
Published: 2014
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa22564
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Abstract: Theoretical studies of quarkonia can elucidate some of the important properties of the quark--gluon plasma, the state of matter realised when the temperature exceeds 150 MeV, currently probed by heavy-ion collisions experiments at BNL and the LHC. We report on our results of lattice studies of bottomonia for temperatures in the range 100 MeV < T < 450 MeV, introducing and discussing the methodologies we have applied. Of particular interest is the analysis of the spectral functions, where Bayesian methods borrowed and adapted from nuclear and condensed matter physics have proven very successful.
Item Description: @articleAarts:2014qha, author = "Aarts, G. and Allton, C. and Kelly, A. and Skullerud, J.-I. and Kim, S. and others", title = "Quark-Gluon Plasma: from lattice simulations to experimental results", doi = "10.1088/1742-6596/527/1/012013", year = "2014", eprint = "1403.5183", archivePrefix = "arXiv", primaryClass = "hep-lat", SLACcitation = "%%CITATION = ARXIV:1403.5183;%%",
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Start Page: 012013