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Multiparticle correlations and fluctuations: From small to large systems (I)

Date: 11 Sep 09:00 - 11:05

Conveners

    • Sandra Padula, Fuqiang Wang
    • Chairperson: Sandra Padula

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The suppression of Y mesons in the hot quark-gluon medium (QGP) versus reduced feed-down is investigated at energies reached at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider RHIC and the Large Hadron Collider LHC. Our centrality- and p_T-dependent model encompasses screening, collisional damping and gluodissociation in the QGP. For the Y(1S) ground state it is in agreement with both STAR and CMS da ... More
Presented by Prof. Georg WOLSCHIN on 11/9/2017 at 14:25
Recent results on Bose-Einstein correlations will be overviewed, including the identification of the proper variables and the analysis of the shape of second and higher order Bose-Einstein correlations in high energy physics, from e+e- at LEP through pp, pA, AB and AA collisions at RHIC and LHC. One of the emphasized topics will be the ongoing search for Bose-Einstein condensation in high ... More
Presented by Prof. Tamas CSORGO on 11/9/2017 at 15:40
The study of heavy flavor production in proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions is a sensitive probe of the hot and dense matter created in such collisions. Installation of silicon vertex detectors in the PHENIX experiment, and increased performance of the BNL RHIC collider allowed collection of large amount of data on heavy flavor production in small colliding systems. In this ... More
Presented by alexandre LEBEDEV on 11/9/2017 at 14:00
Heavy-ion collisions can generate extremely hot matter and also extremely strong magnetic fields and fluid vorticity. Once coupled to chiral anomaly, the magnetic fields and fluid vorticity can induce a variety of novel transport phenomena, including the chiral magnetic effect, chiral vortical effect. Some of them require the environmental violation of parity and charge conjugation symmetry, ... More
Presented by Mr. Xu-Guang HUANG on 11/9/2017 at 15:15
The large transverse momentum distributions of particles observed in all LHC experiments exhibit a quasi-power-like behavior following the two-parameter Tsallis distribution with a scale factor T and nonextensivity q. Such distributions can originate from different dynamical mechanisms. However, looking at the ratios of the measured cross-sections to their phenomenological power-like fits, R = f_ ... More
Presented by Prof. Grzegorz WILK on 11/9/2017 at 14:50
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