Dr. Gábor László Kasza - MATE Research
Overview
Dr. Gábor Kasza's research centers on investigating the quark-gluon plasma created in high-energy heavy ion collisions. This involves the comparison of hydrodynamical models with experimental data, as well as the study of the mass modification of pseudoscalar mesons in the hot and dense medium. Gábor primarily applies the tools of analytical hydrodynamics, and searches for new relativistic solutions that can be used to understand the scaling behaviour of experimental data with relatively simple formulae, and to describe the time evolution of quark-gluon plasmas.
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Publications
Hydrodynamics
New, Spherical Solutions of Non-Relativistic, Dissipative Hydrodynamics
Lifetime estimations from RHIC Au + Au data
New exact solutions of relativistic hydrodynamics for longitudinally expanding fireballs
Mass modification of the eta' meson
Lévy-stable two-pion Bose-Einstein correlations in s NN =200 GeV Au+Au collisions