Shedding Light to the Dark Sides of the Universe: Cosmology from Strong Interactions

The theory of quantum chromo dynamics (QCD), an organic part of the standard model (SM) of particle physics, has been validated by many theoretical and experimental studies. The strongly coupled QCD dynamics controls colored particles’ (quarks and gluons) collective motion at large spacetime separat...

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The theory of quantum chromo dynamics (QCD), an organic part of the standard model (SM) of particle physics, has been validated by many theoretical and experimental studies. The strongly coupled QCD dynamics controls colored particles’ (quarks and gluons) collective motion at large spacetime separations and the formation of colorless composite states (hadrons). While QCD theory and the related phenomenology aspects are being intensively studied in laboratory measurements, the possible connections of this important layer of knowledge to cosmology remain rather vague and largely unexplored. No doubt, the physical vacuum has been transformed many times throughout the lifetime of the universe and has affected its history through a sequence of events, such as the cosmic inflation, phase transitions, and the dark-energy-dominated expansion. Strong interactions could play an important role in some of these cosmological events. In particular, the emergence of a new state of matter called the quark-gluon plasma at the LHC is often suggested to provide an important source of empirical knowledge to what the universe looked like in the first few moments after the Big Bang. This Special Issue aims at creating an overview of the recent progress in these directions by focusing on the novel implications of quantum chromo, or more generally, Yang–Mills (YM) dynamics, to the physics of the early universe and critical phenomena in cosmology.
English
Research.
Physics.
dynamics of phase transitions
spinodal instability
heavy-ion collisions
neutron stars
dark energy
non-Abelian gauge theory
condensate
QCD
DGLAP equations
physics beyond the standard model
tensorgluons
extended DGLAP equations
tensorgluon splitting functions
neutron star
equation of state
many-body methods of nuclear matter
neutron-skin thickness
GW170817
Weyl gravity
renormalization group
inflation
light scalar fields
axial anomaly
SU(2) Yang-Mills thermodynamics
de-percolation of axionic lumps
cosmological and galactic dark-matter densities
cosmology
particle physics
particle symmetry
stable particles
dark matter
cosmic rays
QCD in the early universe
phase transitions
hydrodynamical evolution
equation of state of super-dense matter
classical Yang-Mills fields
Dark Energy
Dark Matter
gluon condensate
effective Yang-Mills action
cosmic inflation
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