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The strong nuclear force is described by Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), the parallel field theory to Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) that describes the electromagnetic force. It is propagated by gluons analogously to photons in the electromagnetic force, but unlike photons, which do not carry electric charge, gluons carry color, and they can self-interact. However, as individual quarks have never been observed in nature, it is postulated that the color charge itself is confined, and hence all baryons and mesons must be colorless objects. To study nuclear matter under extreme conditions, it is necessary to create hot and dense nuclear matter in the laboratory. In such conditions the confinement between quarks and gluons is cancelled (deconfinement). This state is characterized with a qusi-free behavior of quarks and gluons. The strange (s) and anti-strange (anti-s) quarks are not contained in the colliding nuclei, but are newly produced and show up in the strange hadrons in the final state. It was suggested that strange particle production is enhanced in the QGP with respect to that in a hadron gas. This enhancement is relative to a collision where a transition to a QGP phase does not take place, such as p+p collisions where the system size is very small. Therefore the energy- and system size dependence is studied to receive a picture about the initial state. In this thesis experimental results on the energy- and system size dependence of Xi hyperon production at the CERN SPS is shown. All measurements were performed with the NA49 detector at the CERN SPS. NA49 took central lead-lead collisions from 20 - 158 AGeV, minimus bias lead-lead collisions at 40 and 158 AGeV, and semi-central silicon-silicon colisions at 158 AGeV. The NA49 experiment features a large acceptance in the forward hemisphere allowing for measurements of Xi rapidity spectra. At the SPS accelerator at CERN Pb+Pb collisions are performed with beam energies to 158 AGeV. The analyzed data sets were taken in the period from 1999 to 2002. The NA49 experiment is a large acceptance hadron spectrometer, which measures charged hadrons in a wide acceptance. The main components are the four TPCs (Time Projection Chamber). The centrality of nucleon-nucleon collisions was done by measuring the not in the collision participating (spectator-) nucleons in the VETO-calorimeter. The study of strangeness is motivated by its role as a signature for the Quark Gluon Plasma. Any enhancement in the yield must be with respect to a ’normal’ yield, where a QGP is not formed. This is usually taken to mean suitably scaled p+p collisions, where the volume of the system created is too small for a QGP to occur. The results at SPS and RHIC energies show an enhancement, with the doubly strange Xi? being enhanced more than the Lambda, in accordance with the original prediction. However, the enhancement at SPS energies is higher than at RHIC energies.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird die Anwendung einer optischen Detektionsmethode zur Messung der magnetischen Eigenschaften eines verdünnten Systems angewandt und zur Untersuchung von High-Spin–Low-Spin-Komplexen etabliert. Die von uns angewandte MCD-Spektroskopie vereint eine optische Messtechnik, die auf die Messung ultraschneller Effekte erweiterbar ist, mit einer direkten Messmethode für die magnetischen Eigenschaften einer verdünnten Probe des LD-LISC-Komplexes Fe(stpy)4(NCSe)2 (stpy = 4-styrylpyridin). Der LD-LISC-Effekt ist ein licht-induzierter Spinübergang, der auftreten kann, wenn von einem Paar metallorganischer Komplexe eines einen thermischen Spinübergang aufweist und optisch zwischen den beiden Komplexes geschaltet werden kann, beispielsweise durch eine Photoisomerisation. Im Falle von Fe(stpy)4(NCSe)2 ist der cis-Komplex für alle Temperaturen im high-Spin-Zustand, während der trans-Komplex einen thermischen Spinübergang aufzeigt. Mit MCD-Spektroskopie wurde die Magnetisierung des Grundzustands des Fe(II)(stpy)4 (NCS)2-Komplexes in der trans- und der cis-Konfiguration in verdünnten dotierten Polymerfilmen untersucht. Diese magnetooptische Spektroskopie-Technik ermöglicht die Identifizierung von MLCT-Bändern des Eisen-Komplexes, die in optischen Spektren durch stärkere Ligandenabsorptionsbäder überlagert sind und sich nur schlecht auflösen lassen. Das untersuchte System dient als Beispiel für eine Reihe von Verbindungen, die photoschaltbare magnetische Eigenschaften besitzen. Für den Komplex in der cis-Form können bei tiefen Temperaturen durch die Messung von MCD-Daten bei variablem Feld und variabler Temperatur der Spinzustand, der g-Tensor und die Übergangspolarisierung M, sowie achsiale und rhombische Verzerrungen der oktaedrischen Geometrie des Moleküls bestimmt werden. Für den Komplex in der trans-Form konnte erstmals der Unterschied im Spinübergangsverhalten zwischen einer verdünnten Probe und einer konzentrierten Pulverprobe mit einem High-Spin–Low-Spin-Übergangskomplex gezeigt werden. Mit MCD-Spektroskopie konnten die Spinübergangsparameter bestimmt werden, die mit SQUID-Magnetometrie nur unzureichend untersucht werden können. Erste Messungen der MCD-Spektren während gleichzeitiger optischer Anregung zur Beobachtung des LD-LISC-Effekts auf langsamen Zeitskalen zeigen keine Änderung der MCD-Spektren trotz ausreichender Anregungsleistung, die zu einer deutlich messbaren Photoisomerisation geführt hat. Bei einer Temperatur von 120K der Messung ist der trans-Komplex bereits zu einem großen Teil im High-Spin-Zustand, so daß der Unterschied zwischen den Spinzuständen des cis- und des trans-Zustandes unterhalb der Auflösung des verwendeten Aufbaus liegt. Die in dieser Arbeit erzielten Resultate demonstrieren, daß die MCD-Spektroskopie eine geeignete Technik zur Messung des magnetischen Zustands von LD-LISC-Komplexen (oder anderen Komplexen) in verdünnten, zufällig orientierten Proben ist.
Schwarze Löcher im Labor? : Auf der Suche nach einer experimentellen Bestätigung der Stringtheorie
(2006)
Schwarze Löcher – das sind im Allgemeinen alles verschlingende, gigantisch schwere astronomische Objekte mit bis zu einigen Milliarden Sonnenmassen. Am Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS) und am Institut für Theoretische Physik sind in den vergangenen fünf Jahren eine ganz neue Art von Schwarzen Löchern theoretisch vorhergesagt worden, die genau das Gegenteil der astronomisch gemessenen Giganten darstellen, nämlich winzig kleine Schwarze Löcher, so genannte »mini black holes«. Auftreten könnten sie, wenn im kommenden Jahr der neue Teilchenbeschleuniger am CERN in Genf in Betrieb genommen wird.
Hard physics in STAR
(2005)
The hot and dense matter created in high-energy nuclear collisions is believed to undergo a transition into a deconfined phase where partonic degrees of freedom determine the dynamics of the medium. High-p⊥ partons, that are produced in the initial collisions between nucleons of the incoming nuclei, lose energy as they propagate through the medium. This effect, called jetquenching, is observed in high-p⊥ particle spectra, in azimuthal correlations with the reaction plane (elliptic flow) and jet-like two-particle correlations.
STAR consists of tracking detectors and electromagnetic calorimetry with large and azimuthally symmetric acceptance and is exceptionally well suited for single particle detection and correlation studies at high p⊥. In the last five years, it has collected a large dataset including Au+Au and Cu+Cu collisions at different energies and reference data from p+p and d+Au collisions.
We present particle spectra and two-particle correlations at high-p⊥, and relate these measurements to the properties of the medium.
A new imaging method that combines high-efficiency fast-neutron detection with sub-ns time resolution is presented. This is achieved by exploiting the high neutron detection efficiency of a thick scintillator and the fast timing capability and flexibility of light-pulse detection with a dedicated image intensifier. The neutron converter is a plastic scintillator slab or, alternatively, a scintillating fibre screen. The scintillator is optically coupled to a pulse counting image intensifier which measures the 2-dimensional position coordinates and the Time-Of-Flight (TOF) of each detected neutron with an intrinsic time resolution of less than 1 ns. Large-area imaging devices with high count rate capability can be obtained by lateral segmentation of the optical readout channels.
The CERN Axion Solar Telescope (CAST) is searching for axions produced in the Sun's core by the Primakoff process. CAST is using a decommissioned Large Hadron Collider (LHC) test magnet where axions could be converted back into X-rays with energies up to 10 keV. Analysis of the 2003 data showed no signal above background implying an upper limit for the axion-photon coupling constant gagg < 1.16 X 10 ^-10 GeV exp -1 at 95% C.L. for ma . 0.02 eV [1]. The higher quality 2004 data is presently under analysis. CAST Phase II is scheduled to start in late 2005. This will be the first step in extending CAST's sensitivity to axion rest masses up to ~ 1 eV.
The freeze out of the expanding systems, created in relativistic heavy ion collisions, is discussed. We combine kinetic freeze out equations with Bjorken type system expansion into a unified model. The important feature of the proposed scenario is that physical freeze out is completely finished in a finite time, which can be varied from 0 (freeze out hypersurface) to infinit. The dependence of the post freeze out distribution function on the freeze out time will be studied. Model allows analytical analyses for the simplest systems such as pion gas. We shall see that the basic freeze out features, pointed out in the earlier works, are not smeared out by the expansion of the system. The entropy evolution in such a scenario is also studied.
We compute neutrino emissivities, specific heat, and the resulting cooling rates in four spin-one color superconductors: color-spin locked, planar, polar, and A phases. In particular, the role of anisotropies and point nodes in the quasiparticle excitation spectra are investigated. Furthermore, it is shown that the A phase exhibits a helicity order, giving rise to a reflection asymmetry in the neutrino emissivity.
The elliptic flow for Lambda hyperons and K0s mesons was measured by the NA49 experiment in semicentral Pb+Pb collisions at 158A GeV. The standard method of correlating particles with an event plane has been used. Measurements of v2 near mid-rapidity are reported as a function of centrality, rapidity and transverse momentum. Elliptic flow of Lambda and K0s particles increases both with the impact parameter and with the transverse momentum. It is compared with v2 for pions and protons as well as with various model predictions. The NA49 results are compared with data from NA45/CERES and STAR experiments.
The multiplicity of hadronic species created in elementary, and in nucleus-nucleus collisions, are known to be well reproduced by the statistical hadronization model, in its canonical and grand-canonical versions.To understand the origin of the implied equilibrium we revisit the hadronization models developed for e+e- annihilation to hadrons which imply spatial color pre-confinement clusters forming at the end of the pQCD evolution, which decays into on-shell hadrons/resonances. The classical ensemble description arises as a consequence of decoherence and phase space dominance during cluster formation, and decay.For A+A collisions we assume that hadronization occurs from similar singlet clusters which will overlap spatially owing to the extreme density. This is imaged in the transition to the grand-canonical ensemble.This transition sets in with increasing A and collision centrality. It can be described by a percolation model.