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Paul Sorensen
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In this work Paul Sorensen has analyzed the production of mesons
and baryons in heavy-ion collisions at Brookhaven's Relativistic
Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). In 2005, physicists at RHIC created the
most perfect fluid in nature, called quark-gluon plasma, a hot,
dense matter formed out of quarks and gluons that permeated the
universe one microsecond after its birth. Sorensen's work plays a
key role in elucidating that the flow of matter in the heavy-ion
collisions is dominated by subatomic particles called quarks,
indicating that quark-gluon plasma had been created. Sorensen's
work helped discover quark number scaling in the elliptic flow of
hadrons in nucleus-nucleus collisions, and he develops the
interpretation showing the relevance of quark degrees of freedom in
heavy ion interactions.
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