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Phenomenological Analyses in High-Energy Heavy Ion Collisions

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2014-08-06 16:30
Chiho Nonaka
KMI Science Symposia (ES635)

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I will review recent development of phenomenological
analyses for
high-energy heavy ion
collisions at RHIC and LHC. After the success of the QGP production at RHIC,
current our goal is to quantitatively understand properties of QGP such as
equation of states and transport coefficients. 
I will show the latest experimental results at RHIC and
LHC and their interpretation
from the
point of view of the QCD phase transition.
I
am also planning to report recent progress of our relativistic hydrodynamic
model  which is one of promising phenomenological models for describing
time evolution of heavy ion collisions.