Baryon Transport in Color Flux Tubes

Abstract

Color flux tubes are a standard perspective from which to understand stopping in high-energy collisions. Mechanisms for baryon transport and polarization within a tube are considered here, both in regards to the the transport of baryons from the target and projectile toward mid-rapidity, and in regards to the correlations of baryon-antibaryon pairs created in the tube. The roles of tube merging and gluon radiation with a tube are emphasized.

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