Description: |
[DPS Seminar] Dr. Md. Nasim (Department of Physics and Astronomy, UCLA) -- Probing the QCD phase diagram using heavy-ion collision at RHIC |
Date: |
Wednesday, Nov 22, 2017 |
Time: |
2 p.m. - 3 p.m. |
Venue: |
G02, Lecture Hall Complex |
Details: |
In the standard model of particle physics, the strong force is
described by the theory of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). At ordinary
temperatures or densities this force just confines the quarks into
hadrons. The understanding of the nature of confinement in QCD is the
subject of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics. At sufficiently high
temperature and/or high baryon density, Lattice QCD predicts a
transition form hadronic matter to deconfined partonic matter. Phase
diagram of QCD has a rich phase structure but is still largely
conjectured. My research objective is the experimental exploration of
the QCD phase diagram.
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National
Laboratory provides a opportunity to investigate the QCD phase diagram
by colliding two heavy nuclei at ultra-relativistic speed which would
contain asymptotically free quarks and gluons. In this talk I will
discuss recent results from STAR experiment at RHIC and its physics
implication towards understanding the QCD phase diagram. I will mainly
focus on bulk properties of the QCD matter: Collective phenomena. |
Calendar: |
Seminar Calendar (entered by anandamohan) |