11-15 September 2017
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Collectivity in high energy collisions: jets, flow and other aspects (I)
Date:
12 Sep 14:55 - 17:00
Conveners
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- Jorge Noronha, Bjorn Schenke
- Chairperson: Eleazar Cuautle
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Direct photon-hadron correlations from photon-jet
pairs are an important tool to study jet energy loss and jet modification in
Heavy Ion collisions since the direct photon escapes the medium
without strong interaction and can act as a control or energy
calibrator to the opposing jet in the same event. Due to the
large background of meson decay photons from di-jets,
measurements are experime
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Presented by Justin FRANTZ
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12/9/2017
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21:10
The ALICE experiment at CERN was designed to study the properties of the strongly-interacting hot and dense matter created in heavy-ion collisions at LHC energies. Smaller collision systems such as proton-proton (pp) and proton-nucleus (p-Pb) provide reference samples for nucleus-nucleus collisions (Pb-Pb) and allow to unveil features attributed to the formation of a deconfined Quark-Gluon Plasma
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Presented by Domenico ELIA
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12/9/2017
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20:45
Based on a Hamiltonian approach with in-medium Cornell potential we evaluate the
many-body properties of the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) in the nonperturbative regime. The
in-medium two-body potential is constrained by lattice-QCD data on the heavy-quark free energy. The
equation of state is computed in the Luttinger-Ward-Baym formalism with selfconsistent off-shell
propagators and T-matrix. A
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Presented by Prof. Ralf RAPP
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12/9/2017
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20:20
Over the last decade in relativistic heavy-ion collisions, the modification of hard
QCD jets due to their passage through the Quark Gluon Plasma (QGP) has turned from a
discovery to a precision tool to study the internal structure of the QGP. We will
focus on a variety of issues related to the use of this tool as a probe of the
plasma. This will be followed by a brief discussion of some of the
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Presented by Dr. Abhijit MAJUMDER
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12/9/2017
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21:35
The formation of a Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) in heavy-ion collisions is well established by numerous measurements and their comparison to hydrodynamic models. However, in recent years, a growing number of results in small collision systems show similar properties as peripheral Pb--Pb collisions. This raises the question of whether small systems behave collectively or not, which is one of the most d
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Presented by Ms. Katarina GAJDOSOVA
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12/9/2017
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19:55