Supermassive black holes share a surprising link with subatomic gluon 'color glass walls'

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Supermassive black holes share a surprising link with subatomic gluon 'color glass walls'
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Scientists have discovered a common thread between the monstrous black holes that lurk at the hearts of galaxies and subatomic glass condensates created in collisions of atomic nuclei.

and then slammed together. After these collisions, conducted at facilities such as the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider in Upton, New York, the CGCs"melt" to form a nearly perfect liquid of quarks and gluons. While investigating this process to learn more about the strong nuclear force, the team found that gluons appear to organize themselves in a way that conforms to a universal limit on the amount of entropy, or disorder, that can exist in a system.

This mathematical similarity suggests there is a correspondence between how black holes are born, reach thermal equilibrium with their environment and even how they may eventually decay, and how walls of gluons collide in nuclear collisions at near-light speeds. The limit placed on entropy behind this similarity is related to a key feature of quantum information science called maximal information packing. Therefore, to learn more about the connection between black holes and gluon walls, scientists must turn to QIS.

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