18-22 January 2016
Hotel Montetaxco, Taxco Guerro Mexico
Mexico/General timezone
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Contribution

Hadronic resonance probing the medium created in heavy ion collisions at LHC energies

Speakers

  • Prof. Christina MARKERT

Summary

In ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions a fireball of hot and dense matter is created. Short lived hadronic resonances are sensitive to the medium properties of a heavy-ion collision, in particular to the temperature, density and expansion velocity. Resonance yields and momentum distributions are used to gain insight into the hadronic phase and its time duration. I will discuss the centrality and multiplicity dependent K(892) and phi(1020) measurements from Pb-Pb, p-Pb and pp collisions from the ALICE experiment. I will compare the results to EPOS+UrQMD model calculations to discuss the interactions and lifetime of the hadronic medium.