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Hadronic final states in high pT interactions (II)

Date: 14 Sep 09:00 - 11:05

Conveners

    • Ralf Rapp, Charles Gale
    • Chairperson: Ralf Rapp

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We study the relation between the continuum threshold within finite energy sum rules and the trace of the Polyakov loop in the frame of a nonlocal SU(2) chiral quark model, establishing a contact betweem both deconfinement paramenters at finite temperature and chemical potential . In our analysis, we also incorporate the chiral quark condensate as an order parameter for the chiral symmetry restora ... More
Presented by Prof. Marcelo LOEWE on 14/9/2017 at 14:50
The electro-magnetic probes have been widely used to study the fundamental properties of hot, dense medium created in heavy ion collisions. I will review most recent experimental results on electromagnetic radiation in hadronic interactions from pp to AA collisions. Future perspectives will also be discussed.
Presented by Dr. Lijuan RUAN on 14/9/2017 at 15:15
This talk will summarize the latest experimental results in using heavy quarks to probe the Quark-Gluon Plasma created at RHIC and LHC. The presentation will include a discussion on the heavy quark production mechanisms, initial state effects in nucleus and final interaction with the hot and dense medium. A part of the talk will be dedicated to recent studies with bound state heavy-quarkonia ... More
Presented by Dr. Cesar Luiz DA SILVA on 14/9/2017 at 14:00
Since a decade, the ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions (URHIC) community has accumulated strong evidence that a collective state of deconfined but strongly interacting matter is achieved in those collisions, performed both at RHIC or LHC colliders. It is also established that heavy quarks (HQ) created at the initial stage of the URHIC finally stem out with some lack thermalization, which a ... More
Presented by Prof. Pol GOSSIAUX on 14/9/2017 at 15:40
In relativistic heavy-ion collisions, a hot medium with a high density of unscreened colour charges is produced. Jets are produced by parton-parton scatterings in the early stages of the collision, and are observed to be attenuated as they propagate through the hot matter. One manifestation of this energy loss is a lower yield of jets emerging from the medium than expected in the absence of medium ... More
Presented by Laura HAVENER on 14/9/2017 at 14:25
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