Melting Hadrons, Boiling Quarks - From Hagedorn Temperature to Ultra-Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions at CERN: With a Tribute to Rolf Hagedorn

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This book shows how the study of multi-hadron production phenomena in the years after the founding of CERN culminated in Hagedorn's pioneering idea of limiting temperature, leading on to the discovery of the quark-gluon plasma -- announced, in February 2000 at CERN.

Following the foreword by Herwig Schopper -- the Director General  (1981-1988) of CERN at the key historical juncture -- the first part is a tribute to Rolf Hagedorn (1919-2003) and includes contributions by contemporary friends and colleagues, and those who were most touched by Hagedorn: Tamás Biró, Igor Dremin, Torleif Ericson, Marek Gaździcki, Mark Gorenstein, Hans Gutbrod, Maurice Jacob, István Montvay, Berndt Müller, Grazyna Odyniec, Emanuele Quercigh,  Krzysztof Redlich, Helmut  Satz, Luigi Sertorio, Ludwik Turko, and Gabriele Veneziano.

The second and third parts retrace 20 years of developments that after discovery of the Hagedorn temperature in 1964 led to its recognition as the melting point of hadrons into boiling quarks, and  to the rise of the experimental relativistic heavy ion collision program. These parts contain previously unpublished material authored by Hagedorn and Rafelski: conference retrospectives, research notes, workshop reports, in some instances abbreviated to avoid duplication of material, and rounded off with the editor's explanatory notes.

About the editor: 

Johann Rafelski is a theoretical physicist working at The University of Arizona in Tucson, USA. Bor

n in 1950 in Krakow, Poland, he received his Ph.D. with Walter Greiner in Frankfurt, Germany in 1973.  Rafelski arrived at CERN in 1977, where in a joint effort with Hagedorn he contributed greatly to the establishment of the relativistic heavy ion collision, and quark-gluon plasma research fields. Moving on, with stops in Frankfurt and Cape Town, to Arizona, he invented and developed the strangeness quark flavor as the signature of quark-gluon plasma.

Author(s): Johann Rafelski
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 456
Tags: Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons; History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics; Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics; History of Science

Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-2
Spotlight on Rolf Hagedorn....Pages 3-20
Music and Science: Tribute to Rolf Hagedorn....Pages 21-26
On Hagedorn....Pages 27-32
Hungarian Perspective....Pages 33-36
The Tale of the Hagedorn Temperature....Pages 37-40
The Legacy of Rolf Hagedorn: Statistical Bootstrap and Ultimate Temperature....Pages 41-48
The Hagedorn Spectrum and the Dual Resonance Model: An Old Love Affair....Pages 49-68
Hadronic Matter: The Moscow Perspective....Pages 69-74
Hagedorn Model of Critical Behavior: Comparison of Lattice and SBM Calculations....Pages 75-80
Hagedorn’s Hadron Mass Spectrum and the Onset of Deconfinement....Pages 81-86
Begin of the Search for the Quark-Gluon Plasma....Pages 87-92
The Path to Heavy Ions at LHC and Beyond....Pages 93-96
A New Phase of Matter: Quark-Gluon Plasma Beyond the Hagedorn Critical Temperature....Pages 97-106
Reminscenses of Rolf Hagedorn....Pages 107-116
Front Matter....Pages 117-122
Boiling Primordial Matter: 1968....Pages 123-124
The Long Way to the Statistical Bootstrap Model: 1994....Pages 125-138
About ‘Distinguishable Particles’....Pages 139-178
Thermodynamics of Distinguishable Particles: A Key to High-Energy Strong Interactions?....Pages 179-182
On the Hadronic Mass Spectrum....Pages 183-222
Front Matter....Pages 223-228
On the Hadronic Mass Spectrum: 2014....Pages 123-124
SBM Guide to the Literature as of June 1972....Pages 229-234
Thermodynamics of Hot Nuclear Matter: 1978 in the Statistical Bootstrap Model....Pages 235-240
On a Possible Phase Transition Between Hadron Matter and Quark-Gluon Matter: 1981....Pages 241-270
How We Got to QCD Matter from the Hadron Side: 1984....Pages 271-286
Front Matter....Pages 287-306
How to Deal with Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions....Pages 307-308
Extreme States of Nuclear Matter: 1980....Pages 309-342
Hot Quark Plasma in ISR Nuclear Collisions: January 1981....Pages 343-374
Possible Experiments with Heavy Ions at the PS/SPS: CERN SPC 1982....Pages 375-378
What Happened to ‘Strangeness in Quark-Gluon Plasma: 1982’....Pages 379-386
Strangeness in Quark–Gluon Plasma – 1982....Pages 387-388
Strangeness and Phase Changes in Hot Hadronic Matter – 1983....Pages 389-400
Melting Hadrons, Boiling Quarks....Pages 401-416
....Pages 417-439