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Multiparticle Dynamics - Proceedings Of The Xxxii International Symposium : Proceedings of the XXXII International Symposium.
Title:
Multiparticle Dynamics - Proceedings Of The Xxxii International Symposium : Proceedings of the XXXII International Symposium.
Author:
Sissakian, Alexey.
ISBN:
9789812704962
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1 online resource (469 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Preface -- Commemorative Session for Bo Andersson -- Life and work of Bo Andersson G. Gustafson -- 1. Short Biography -- 2. The Lund Model -- 2.1. String Fragmentation Model -- 2.2. Hadron-Hadmn and Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions -- 2.3. Parton Cascades -- 2.4. Monte Carlo Progmrns -- References -- Recent developments in the Lund fragmentation model B. Anderson, S. Mohanty and F. Soderberg -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The (1+1)-Dimensional Lund Fragmentation Model -- 2.1. The Massless Relativistic String -- 2.2. The Area Law and its Consequences -- 3. A Fragmentation Process for a Multi-Gluon String -- 3.1. The Directrix -- 3.2. Fragmentation as a Process Along the Directrix -- 3.3. Future Work -- References -- Bo Andersson's contribution to experimental multiparticle production physics: an incomplete and biased selection A. De Angelis -- 1. Preamble -- 2. The Lund model and its impact on experimental HEP -- 3. Miscellaneous topics where Bo's contribution is alive and kicking -- 3.1. BEC -- 3.2. Interconnection eflects in W pairs -- 3.3. The baryon sector -- 3.4. Production of prompt photons -- 4. A key role in the design of future experiments -- References -- The Lund models and their Monte Carlo implement ations M. H. Seymour -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Lund Models -- 3. The Importance of Energy Conservation -- 4. The Future - PYTHIA 7 -- 5. Summary -- References -- Fluctuations and Correlations -- Progress in correlation femtoscopy R. Lednicky -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Femtometry with unlike particles -- 3. Accessing particle strong interaction -- 4. Accessing relative space-time asymmetries -- 5. Spin correlations -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Fitting free parameters in weight calculations for the Bose-Einstein effect K. Fialkowski and R. Wit -- 1. Introductory remarks -- 2. Particle selection and MC parameters.

3. Two-particle weight factor and comparison with data -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Charge fluctuation in heavy ion collisions F. W. Bopp and J. Ranft -- Charge Fluctuations in Fixed Target Hadron-Hadron Experiments -- Strings as Ordering Mechanism -- What changes for Heavy Ion Scattering? -- Charge Fluctuations in Heavy-Ion Scattering Experiments -- Quark Line Structure and Fluctuations i n the Charge Flow -- Ezpanding Boz -- String Model Predictions -- String Model versus "Hadron Gas" -- Conclusion -- References -- Analytic calculation of Bose-Einstein correlations at LEP1 and LEP2 T. Csorgo -- 1. Bose-Einstein correlations in .r-model at LEPl -- 2. Bose-Einstein correlations from the .r-model at LEP2 -- 3. Implications for heavy ion collisions -- References -- Effects of FSI, CR and BEC at small relative momenta of particles and W-mass systematics at LEP N. Pukhaeva and A. Tomaradze -- 1. Bose-Einstein Correlations at LEP -- 2. LEP Results on Correlations Between Particles from different Ws in e+e- + W+W- Events -- 2.1. The DELPHI results -- 2.2. The L3 results -- 3. Summary -- References -- Colour reconnection in WW events J. D'Hondt -- 1. Introduction to WW events -- 2. Particle flow method -- 3. Differential behaviour of mw observables -- 4. Combination of both results -- References -- Bose-Einstein correlations as correlations of fluctuations O. V. Utyuzh, G. Wilk, M. Rybczyniski and 2. Wtodarczyk -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Forward-backward multiplicity correlations in symmetric and asymmetric high energy collisions R. Ugoccioni -- References -- Particle correlations in hadronic Zo decays E. K. G. Sarkisyan (for the OPAL Collaboration) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Definitions and notations -- 3. Genuine correlations of like-sign particles -- 4. Bose-Einstein correlations of neutral-pion pairs -- Acknowledgements -- References.

Event-by-event fluctuation of the initial conditions in hydrodynamic model Y. Hama, F. Grassi, O. Socolowski JT. et al. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Method of study -- 3. Results -- 4. Conclusions and Outlooks -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Correlation between (pT) and multiplicity in a single BFKL Pomeron M. A. Braun, C. Merino and G. Rodriguez -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Formalism -- 3. The Calculation -- 4. The Results -- 5. Discussion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions (Exp) -- Results from the CERN-SPS lead ion programme F. Antinori -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The CERN SPS Pb ion programme -- 3. Global features of Pb-Pb collisions at the SPS -- 3.1. Collision centrality -- 3.3. Transverse mass distributions, transverse flow -- 3.4. HBT interferometry and freeze-out conditions -- 3.5. Summary -- 4. QGP signatures -- 4.1. Charmonium suppression -- 4.2 Strangeness enhancement -- 5. Puzzles -- 5.1. Directphotons? -- 5.2. Dimuon excess -- 5.3. Dielectron excess -- 6. Conclusions and outlook -- Acknowledgments -- References -- High pT hadrons in Au + Au collisions at RHIC K. Filimonov -- References -- Two-particle correlations at RHIC S. Y. Panitkin -- References -- Experimental evidence for hadronic deconfinement in p-p collisions at 1.8 TeV T. Alexopoulos et al. (The E-735 Collaboration) -- References -- Collective dynamics at RHIC N. Xu -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Partonic Collectivity at RHIC -- 3. Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Azimuthally-sensitive pion HBT at RHIC M. Lisa (for the STAR Collaboration) -- References -- Hard scattering at RHIC: where we've been, where we're going J. Lajoie -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Hadron Suppression at High pT -- 3. Particle Correlations -- 4. Future Measurements -- References.

Results from the NA50 experiment on J/ suppression and charged particle pseudorapidity distributions in Pb-Pb collisions B. Alessandro et al. (The NA50 Collaboration) -- 1. The measurement of the centrality dependence of the J/ / Drell-Yan cross-section ratio in the 2000 run -- 2. Charged particle measurements -- References -- Deuteron and proton production in Pb + Pb collisions at 40, 80 and 158 AGeV G. L. Melkumov (for the NA49 Collaboration) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experiment, data analysis and results -- References -- Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions (Theory) -- Charmonium breakup in hadronic matter K. L. Haglin -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Lagrangian -- 2.1. Calibration -- 2.2. Form Factors -- 3. Results -- 4. Summary and Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Spectra formation in hydro-kinetic approach to A + A collisions Yu, M. Sinyukov, S. V. Akkelin and Y. Hama -- References -- Two-particle correlation measurements with STAR detector at RHIC V. A. Okorokov and S. Yu Panitkin (for the STAR Collaboration) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Data Analysis -- 3. Results -- 3.1. Pion Interferometry -- 3.2. Non-Identical Two-Particle Correlations -- 4. Conclusions -- References -- J / production in relativistic A + A collisions M. I. Gorenstein -- Acknowledgments -- References -- High-pT pion production in heavy-ion collisions at RHIC energies G. G. Barnafoldi, P. Lkvai, G. Papp, G. Fai and Y. Zhang -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Perturbative QCD calculations with intrinsic kT -- 3. pQCD result on pp and AuAu at RHIC energies -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Development and application of the numerical model components for nuclear collisions N. S. Amelin and K. V. Tretyak -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Component concept -- 3. Parton string models -- 4. Kinetic models -- 5. Conclusions -- References.

Hadronization and freeze out from supercooled QGP V. K. Magas, L. P. Csernai and M. I. Gorenstein -- Acknowledgment. -- References -- Z-scaling, high-pT and cumulative particle production in p - A collisions at high energies D. Toivonen and M. Tokarev -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Hadron production in p - p and p - D at high-pr -- 2.1. p - p collisions -- 2.2. p - D collisions -- 3. Cumulative particle production in p - A -- 4. Conclusions -- References -- Jet quenching in heavy ion collisions at LHC I. P. Lokhtin -- References -- Diffraction -- High density QCD, saturation and diffractive DIS I. P. Ivanov, N. N. Nikolaev, W. Schafer, B. G. Zakharov and V. R. Zoller -- 1. Introduction -- 2. DIS off free nucleons: jets and jet-jet decorrelation -- 3. DIS off nuclei and NNS definition of the WW collective nuclear glue -- 4. Nuclear dilution of WW glue and saturation of sea -- 5. Jet-jet decorrelation in DIS off nuclear targets -- 6. Summary and conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- A proof of the gluon reggeization in the NLO V. S. Fadin -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Solution of the Baxter equation for reggeized gluon interactions H. J. de Vega and L. N. Lipatov -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Meromorphic solutions of the Baxter equation -- 3. Anomalous dimensions of quasi-partonic operators -- 4. Numerical results for Odderon and Quarteton -- References -- The QCD coupling behavior in the infrared region and its Fourier transformation D. V. Shirkov -- References -- Heavy quark production at HERA with BFKL and CCFM dynamics S. P. Baranov, H. Jung, L. Jonsson, S. Padhi and N. P. Zotov -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Numerical results and discussion -- References -- Diffraction without multiple diffractive DIPS A . R. Matecki and M. Pallotta -- References -- Diffractive processes in experiment DO V. Simak (for the DO Experiment) -- References.

Analytic approach in QCD and T-decay O. P. Solovtsova.
Abstract:
This book covers a wide range of problems in elementary particle production physics — particle fluctuations and correlations, diffractive processes, soft and hard processes in quantum chromodynamics, heavy ion collisions, etc. Of the utmost importance are inclusion-theoretical papers devoted to the problems associated with high and even very high multiplicity particle production, making proposals for experiments at existing and forthcoming colliders of elementary particles.
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