Toward Initial Conditions of Conserved Charges Part I: Spatial Correlations of Quarks and Antiquarks

In this paper, we study the spatial correlations among quarks and antiquarks produced at mid-rapidity by gluon pair production in the color glass condensate framework. This paper is the first part of a series in which we calculate a complete set of quark/quark, quark/antiquark, and antiquark/antiqua...

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Correlation analysis
Entanglement
Fluid dynamics
Fluid flow
Hydrodynamics
Initial conditions
Light ions
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Pair production
Physics - High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Physics - Nuclear Theory
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title Toward Initial Conditions of Conserved Charges Part I: Spatial Correlations of Quarks and Antiquarks
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