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Triple-gluon and Triple-quark Elastic Scatterings and Early Thermalization

Triple-gluon and Triple-quark Elastic Scatterings and Early Thermalization. Xiao-Ming Xu Shanghai University X.-M. Xu, Y. Sun, A.-Q. Chen, L. Zheng, Nucl. Phys. 744(2004)347. Gluon number density at τ =0.2fm/c:

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Triple-gluon and Triple-quark Elastic Scatterings and Early Thermalization

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  1. Triple-gluon and Triple-quark Elastic Scatterings and Early Thermalization Xiao-Ming Xu Shanghai University X.-M. Xu, Y. Sun, A.-Q. Chen, L. Zheng, Nucl. Phys. 744(2004)347

  2. Gluon number density at τ=0.2fm/c: ~ 38 fm-3 at RHIC ~ 140 fm-3 at LHC At very high gluon number density, three-gluon scatterings, four-gluon scatterings, five-gluon scatterings etc. are important. This can be shown by Monte Carlo simulations of initial gluon distribution RA=6.4 fm, Y=5, tini=0.2 fm/c

  3. If the closest distance of two gluons is less than a given interaction range, a scattering of the two gluons occurs. If three gluons are within a sphere which center is at the center of mass of the three gluons and which radius equals the given interaction range, a scattering of the three gluons occurs.

  4. Ratio of three-gluon to two-gluon secondary scattering numbers versus the interaction range

  5. Effect of triple-gluon elastic scatterings: Early thermalization of gluon matter initially produced in central Au-Au collisions. Early thermalization:a thermal state is achieved within a time of less than 1 fm/c from the moment when quark-gluon matter is initially created in a Au-Au collision.

  6. Early Thermalization Evidences: (1) Hydrodynamic calculations for the elliptic flow coefficient v2 have shown that matter created in Au-Au collisions thermalizes within a time of less than 1 fm/c. During thermalization energy density is well above the critical value for QCD phase transition . (2) Jet quenching (3) Two-jet correlation

  7. Physics: triple-gluon elastic scatterings lead to early thermalization. Thermalization by two-body elastic scatterings is conventional: a kilogram of cold water + a kilogram of hot water → two kilograms of warm water In the mixing process, the elastic scatterings between water molecules establish a new temperature. Thermalization by three-body elastic scatterings is new.

  8. STAR Collaboration, Phys. Rev. Lett. 86(2001)402; 90(2003)032301

  9. Scatterings of three gluons

  10. At three angles relative to the incoming beam direction:……. θ=0o – – –θ=45o — - — θ=90o— Juttner distribution

  11. At three angles relative to the incoming beam direction:··· θ=0o – – – θ=45o – · – θ=90o—Juttner distribution

  12. Triple-quark elastic scatterings

  13. Boltzmann-type transport equation for up-quark distribution function

  14. Thermalization time of initial quark matter is 1.8 fm/c.

  15. Conclusions (1)The three-gluon scattering processes give a variation of the gluon distribution function considerably larger than the two-gluon scattering processes. The triple-gluon elastic scatterings dominate the evolution of gluon matter while the number density is high. (2)The triple-gluon scatterings are important at RHIC energies and yield the effect of rapid thermalization. (3)The triple-quark scatterings give a variation of quark distribution function comparable to the one that resulted from the quark-quark scatterings. (4)Quark matter itself cannot thermalizes rapidly at RHIC energies.

  16. thank you

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