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Hadron correlations from recombination and fragmentation

Rainer J Fries

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We review the formalism of quark recombination applied to the hadronization of a quark–gluon plasma. Evidence in favour of the quark recombination model is outlined. Recent work on parton correlations, leading to detectable correlations between hadrons, is discussed. Hot spots from completely quenched jets are a likely source of such correlations which appear to be jet like. It will be discussed how such a picture compares with measurement of associated hadron yields at RHIC.


PACS

25.75.Nq Quark deconfinement, quark–gluon plasma production, and phase transitions

24.85.+p Quarks, gluons, and QCD in nuclear reactions

21.65.-f Nuclear matter

25.75.Gz Particle correlations and fluctuations

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Nuclear physics

Dates

Issue 4 (April 2005)

Received 23 December 2004

Published 17 March 2005



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