Non-equilibrium Phase Transitions in Ultrarelativistic Nuclear Collisions

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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proceedings of 16 Conference of Slovak Physicists, Zilina, Sept. 2007, 2 pages

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Highly excited nuclear matter created in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion
collisions possibly reaches the phase of quark deconfinement. It quickly cools
down and hadronises. We explain that the process of hadronisation may likely be
connected with disintegration into fragments. Observable signals of such a
scenario are proposed.

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