Physics
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Apr 2001
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FROM PARTICLES TO THE UNIVERSE. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Lake Louise Winter Institute. Held 20-26 February 2000 in Lake Loui
Physics
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The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory opens the possibility of exploring the "simple" vacuum of the early universe where quarks are not confined to color neutral bags and chirality is a good symmetry. In this talk1 I discuss PHENIX's capabilities to experimentally probe deconfinement with heavy quark bound state suppression and chirality with light vector mesons.
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