Full Description
In seven lectures of a pedagogical nature aimed at both researchers and graduate students the authors review important aspects of hadronic physics. The book contains a comprehensive review of recent experimental results obtained at the GSI collider. In particular, it covers chiral symmetry at finite temperature and statistical methods applied to relativistic heavy ion collisions and gives a detailed presentation of the astrophysics of strange quark matter.
Contents
Pion and Kaon Production as a Probe for the Hot and Dense Nuclear Matter.-Fluid Dynamics for Relativistic Nuclear Collisions.-The Use of Statistical Mechanics to Describe Hadron Production in High Energy Collisions.-Introduction to Light Cone Field Theory and High Energy Scattering.-Chiral Symmetry Breaking in Hot Matter.-Physics and Astrophysics of Strange Quark Matter.-Out of Equilibrium Thermal Field Theories-Elimination of Pinching Singularities.-Exact Conservation of Quantum Numbers in the Statistical Description of High Energy Particle Reactions.