Conveners
WG5: Heavy ions
- Liliana Apolinário (LIP)
- Daniel Tapia Takaki (University of Kansas)
WG5: Heavy ions
- Daniel Tapia Takaki (University of Kansas)
- Liliana Apolinário (LIP)
WG5: Heavy ions
- Daniel Tapia Takaki (University of Kansas)
- Liliana Apolinário (LIP)
WG5: Heavy ions
- Liliana Apolinário (LIP)
- Daniel Tapia Takaki (University of Kansas)
WG5: Heavy ions: summary and discussion
- Liliana Apolinário (LIP)
- Daniel Tapia Takaki (University of Kansas)
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You Zhou (Niels Bohr Institute)14/10/2021, 10:00WG5: Heavy Ions
The primary goal of the ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collision program at the LHC is to study the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) properties, a state of strongly interacting matter that exists at high temperatures and energy densities. However, the lack of knowledge on the initial conditions of heavy-ion collision results in a significant uncertainty of the extraction of the transport properties of...
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Luca Micheletti (INFN Torino (IT))14/10/2021, 10:30WG5: Heavy Ions
The production of quarkonia and open heavy-flavor hadrons in relativistic heavy-ion collisions has been widely explored by all LHC experiments and represents a valuable tool for probing the properties of the quark-gluon plasma (QGP). In fact, since heavy quarks, charm and beauty, are produced during the hard parton-parton scattering, they experience the entire evolution of the fireball. On one...
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Yue Hang Leung (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)14/10/2021, 13:55WG5: Heavy Ions
In this talk, recent results from selected topics on soft and hard probes by experiments STAR and PHENIX at RHIC will be presented. Besides heavy-ion collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm{NN}}}=200$ GeV, RHIC has delivered collisions at lower energies in recent years, driven by the STAR BES-II program, ranging from $\sqrt{s_{\rm{NN}}}=27$ GeV to $\sqrt{s_{\rm{NN}}}=3$ GeV.
At top RHIC energies,...
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Prabhat Ranjan Pujahari (CERN)14/10/2021, 14:25WG5: Heavy Ions
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Lucia Anna Tarasovicova (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster (DE))14/10/2021, 14:55WG5: Heavy Ions
Angular correlations between particles can be utilised to study soft fragmentation and production processes as well as the role of multiple parton interactions. Moreover, a study of the multiplicity dependence can further differentiate between the connection of bulk particles and strangeness production in a more dense environment and the potential role of collective effects.
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Mark Strikman (PSU (USA))14/10/2021, 15:45WG5: Heavy Ions
Neutron production in ZDC as a probe of the dynamics of hard gamma A and pA interactions.
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Cesar Luis da Silva (CERN)14/10/2021, 16:05WG5: Heavy Ions
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Xin-nian Wang (LBL)14/10/2021, 16:25WG5: Heavy Ions
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Hassane HAMDAOUI (Rabat)14/10/2021, 16:55WG5: Heavy Ions
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Nestor Armesto (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)15/10/2021, 11:00WG5: Heavy Ions
10 min talk as input for round-table discussion.
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David d'Enterria (CERN)15/10/2021, 11:10WG5: Heavy Ions
This is a 10' presentation requested for the WG5 discussion session on Friday Oct. 15th.
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Leif Lonnblad15/10/2021, 11:20WG5: Heavy Ions
10 min talk as input for round-table discussion.
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Andreas Morsch (CERN)15/10/2021, 11:30WG5: Heavy Ions
10 min talk as input for round-table discussion.
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Andreas Morsch (CERN), David d'Enterria (CERN), Leif Lonnblad (Lund), Nestor Armesto (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)15/10/2021, 11:40WG5: Heavy Ions
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Daniel Tapia Takaki (University of Kansas), Liliana Apolinário (LIP)15/10/2021, 16:25
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Luca MichelettiWG5: Heavy Ions