Speaker
Prof.
Rainer J Fries
(Cyclotron Institute and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Texas A&M University, US)
Description
Hybrid Hadronization is based on the idea of describing hadronization at short and long distances by different hadronization models, namely parton recombination, and string fragmentation. The latter dominates in the vacuum at large energies. The former becomes important at lower energies and in the presence of a bath of partons, e.g. for jet showers or heavy quarks in quark gluon plasma. Hybrid Hadronization allows for jet partons to form strings or hadrons that include partons from the thermal bath. In this talk we review some basic concepts of Hybrid Hadronization, and discuss results for various systems from e+e- to AA collisions