21.–25. Sept. 2026
Kirchhoff-Institut für Physik (KIP)
Europe/Berlin Zeitzone

Probing the Quark-Gluon Plasma with Spin Correlations

24.09.2026, 17:30
15m
HS2 (Kirchhoff-Institut für Physik (KIP))

HS2

Kirchhoff-Institut für Physik (KIP)

Im Neuenheimer Feld 227 69120 Heidelberg
Theoretical Polarization

Sprecher

Enrico Speranza (University of Florence)

Beschreibung

In the study of spin-polarization phenomena in heavy-ion collisions, it is typically assumed that final-state particles are polarized through thermal vorticity and shear. In this sense, polarization is a final-state effect. Here, we propose a different mechanism. We postulate that the collision of spin-carrying nucleons generates an initial transverse spin density, inducing a net polarization of the QCD fireball along a random direction. If the net spin is conserved throughout the evolution of the fireball, the final-state particles should exhibit measurable polarization. We introduce a two-particle angular correlation observable—the spin correlation—designed to reveal initial net-spin fluctuations, and emphasize the main signatures to look for in experiments. We argue that the discovery of these phenomena would have profound implications for nuclear structure and our understanding of spin in relativistic hydrodynamics.

Autor

Enrico Speranza (University of Florence)

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