NBI Heavy-ion Seminar: Electromagnetic probes of QCD matter

Europe/Copenhagen
NBB (NBI)

NBB

NBI

You Zhou (Niels Bohr Institute)
Description

Title: Electromagnetic probes of QCD matter

Speaker: Prof. Dr. Tetyana Galatyuk (GSI & Technische Universität Darmstadt)

Abstract: Matter in thermal equilibrium radiates photons, whose spectrum reflects the temperature as well as possible critical behavior in the vicinity of phase transitions. They are ideal probes for the elementary excitations in a given system. Virtual photons, the generalized form of electromagnetic radiation, materialize after a short time by the formation of a pair of charged leptons (di-leptons). The spectra of di-leptons have long been recognized as a unique observable to probe the interior of the fireball. Unlike hadrons, di-leptons do not interact strongly. Once produced, they escape the fireball undistorted, thus retaining the information imprinted on them at the time of their creation. In this contribution, I will first recall the basic tools and ideas of dilepton spectroscopy in heavy-ion collisions and discuss recent highlights of extracting properties of the QCD medium, as well as diagnosing excitation functions of fireball bulk properties. Special attention will be given to the effects of high baryon densities and the opportunities that arise from these in heavy-ion collisions in the few-GeV energy regime where maximal nuclear compression is expected.

Time: August 23rd, 2023, at 11.15 AM.

Location: NBB H-3-076