Nettsider med emneord «QGP»
The QGP behaves like a low-viscosity liquid and exhibits a collective, multi-harmonic azimuthally anisotropic expansion pattern (flow), which can be described in terms of a Fourier series. The various Fourier components v_n originate from pressure gradients, due to the collision geometry in non-central collisions (typically the quadrupole component v_2, called elliptic flow) or to fluctuations in the initial nucleon density (typically triangular flow v_3 and higher order components). Non-zero elliptic flow has been observed for the J/psi meson, providing further evidence that the charm quarks are thermalized and participate in the collective flow of the plasma, as expected in a recombination scenario. The elliptic flow at higher transverse momenta, where a significant contribution from primordial J/psi is expected, is not well described by model calculations and presently not well understood.
Heavy nuclei at ultrarelativistic speeds are sources of intense electromagnetic fields, interacting with the other nucleus and leading to photoproduction of charmonium states at very low transverse momenta. A very strong excess of J/psi mesons in this transverse momentum region has been observed by ALICE in peripheral (hadronic) to ultraperipheral Pb-Pb collisions, with and without nuclear overlap.