Fluctuations near the deconfinement phase transition boundary

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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Invited talk at the International Conference "New trends in high-energy physics" (Crimea, September 10-17, 2005), 11 pages, 5

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In this talk I discuss how a first order phase transition may proceed in rapidly expanding partonic matter produced in a relativistic heavy-ion collision. The resulting picture is that a strong collective flow of matter will lead to the fragmentation of a metastable phase into droplets. If the transition from quark-gluon plasma to hadron gas is of the first order, it will manifest itself by strong nonstatistical fluctuations in observable hadron distributions. I discuss shortly existing experimental data on the multiplicity fluctuations.

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