Kinetic description of vacuum particle production in collisions of ultrarelativistic nuclei

2001 
The dynamics of partons that emerge as the result of quantum tunneling in a spatially uniform time-dependent field is studied under conditions prevalent in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions. A self-consistent set of coupled equations that consists of the renormalized Maxwell equation and the Vlasov kinetic equation that involves a source and which is derived on a dynamical basis is solved numerically. The time dependence of the distributions of internal fields and currents for bosons and fermions is investigated within this back-reaction mechanism, and their momentum spectra are constructed. Clear evidence that oscillations in the time dependence of parton distributions in phase-space cells are of a stochastic character is obtained, and a significant irregularity in the momentum distribution on large time scales is found. If the influence of the back reaction is disregarded, these effects disappear completely, the oscillations becoming regular. A possible thermalization scenario for such a quasiparticle plasma is considered in the relaxation-time approximation. A locally equilibrium state is described within the two-component thermodynamics of particles and antiparticles. The possibility of introducing temperature under conditions of a strong vacuum polarization is discussed.
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