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Kirill Tuchin is a Professor at Iowa State University, specializing in high energy particle and nuclear physics with a focus on relativistic heavy-ion collisions and quantum anomalies. His research explores phenomena such as deep inelastic scattering, highly intense electromagnetic fields, and the dynamics of quark-gluon plasma. Tuchin's work bridges theoretical and experimental studies in extreme astrophysical and collider environments.
His research interests include the interplay between magnetic fields and relativistic systems, chiral anomalies in dense matter, and radiation mechanisms in high-energy physics. Recent studies involve rotational effects in quark-gluon plasma, electromagnetic radiation from rotating systems, and the behavior of chiral media under extreme conditions. Tuchin's contributions address fundamental questions about particle interactions and plasma dynamics in both terrestrial and astrophysical contexts.
Key publications highlight his exploration of parity-odd cascades, chiral magnetic effects, and radiation processes in relativistic environments. His work often integrates quantum field theory with computational models to predict observable phenomena in heavy-ion collisions and other high-energy systems.
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