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High-pT Physics in the Heavy Ion Era (Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology)

Author Jan Rak, Michael J. Tannenbaum
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Category Science
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ISBN / ASIN0521190290
ISBN-139780521190299
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Aimed at graduate students and researchers in the field of high-energy nuclear physics, this book provides an overview of the basic concepts of large transverse momentum particle physics, with a focus on pQCD phenomena. It examines high-pT probes of relativistic heavy-ion collisions and will serve as a handbook for those working on RHIC and LHC data analyses. Starting with an introduction and review of the field, the authors look at basic observables and experimental techniques, concentrating on relativistic particle kinematics, before moving onto a discussion about the origins of high-pT physics. The main features of high-pT physics are placed within a historical context and the authors adopt an experimental outlook, highlighting the most important discoveries leading up to the foundation of modern QCD theory. Advanced methods are described in detail, making this book especially useful for newcomers to the field.
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