26-31 July 2021
Mexico City
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Hadrons in hot and nuclear environment including hypernuclei-1

Place

Location: Mexico City
Date: 26 Jul 11:15 - 13:15

Conveners

    • Dr. Escobedo Espinosa, Miguel Ángel (Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías)

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Type: Parallel Session: Hadrons in hot and nuclear environment including hypernuclei-1
Track: Hadrons in Hot and Nuclear Environment Including Hypernuclei
We estimate for the first time the mass shifts (scalar potentials) in symmetric nuclear matter of the $\Upsilon$ and $\eta_b$ mesons using an effective Lagrangian approach, as well as the in-medium mass of the $B^*$ meson by the quark-meson coupling model. The attractive potentials of both $\Upsilon$ and $\eta_b$ are expected to be strong enough for these mesons to be bound in various nuclei, ... More
Presented by Guilherme ZEMINIANI on 26/7/2021 at 17:23
Type: Parallel Session: Hadrons in hot and nuclear environment including hypernuclei-1
Track: Hadrons in Hot and Nuclear Environment Including Hypernuclei
We report predictions for the suppression and elliptic flow of Υ(1S), Υ(2S), and Υ(3S) in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions and compare to experimental data. To obtain our results, we numerically solve a Lindblad-type equation for the evolution of the heavy-quarkonium reduced density matrix in the quark-gluon plasma. The resulting evolution describes the full 3D quantum and non-abelian e ... More
Presented by Prof. Michael STRICKLAND on 26/7/2021 at 17:05
Type: Leading parallel Session: Hadrons in hot and nuclear environment including hypernuclei-1
Track: Hadrons in Hot and Nuclear Environment Including Hypernuclei
With a proper description of high-pt parton-medium interactions, rare high-pt probes can become a powerful tool for inferring bulk QGP properties. We thus developed a fully optimized computational framework DREENA, which combines the dynamical energy loss formalism with bulk medium evolutions. As a bulk QGP tomography example, we show that high-pt RAA and v2 predictions are sensitive to the early ... More
Presented by Dr. Magdalena DJORDJEVIC on 26/7/2021 at 16:15
Type: Parallel Session: Hadrons in hot and nuclear environment including hypernuclei-1
Track: Hadrons in Hot and Nuclear Environment Including Hypernuclei
The hierarchy of scales of heavy quarks and their bound states in a quark gluon plasma makes the system ideally suited for the use of effective field theories and the formalism of open quantum systems. We utilize these tools to perform a first principles treatment of these heavy particles in medium and analyze the regimes in which the dynamics take the form of a Langevin equation in which the medi ... More
Presented by Peter VANDER GRIEND on 26/7/2021 at 17:41
Type: Leading parallel Session: Hadrons in hot and nuclear environment including hypernuclei-1
Track: Hadrons in Hot and Nuclear Environment Including Hypernuclei
We review the basic concepts of the transport of heavy-flavor particles in hot and dense QCD matter with applications to high-energy heavy-ion experiments. These encompass the transport of the heavy charm and bottom quarks in the quark-gluon plasma, their hadronization as well as the transport through hot and dense hadronic matter. Special emphasis will be on constraints from lattice-QCD to contro ... More
Presented by Prof. Ralf RAPP on 26/7/2021 at 16:40
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