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Hadrons in hot and nuclear environment including hypernuclei-4
Place
Location: Mexico City
Date:
28 Jul 09:00 - 10:46
Conveners
Dr. Escobedo Espinosa, Miguel Ángel (Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías)
Abstract: The ALICE collaboration recently demonstrated that by combining excellent particle identification and a momentum correlation analysis method applied to pp and p-Pb collisions at LHC, it is possible to measure the strong interaction among hadrons with strange quarks and protons. In particular it was possible to measure with unprecedented precision all the proton-hyperon and proton-kaon in
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Presented by Prof. Laura FABBIETTI
on
28/7/2021
at
14:00
We study the $p\Xi^-$ and the $\Lambda\Lambda$ correlation function employing recently constructed $N\Xi$-$\Lambda\Lambda$ coupled-channel HAL QCD potential. By solving the coupled-channel Schrödinger equation with including the Coulomb interaction, the coupled-channel effect on the $p\Xi^-$ and the $\Lambda\Lambda$ correlation function is discussed. We show that the barely unbound scenario of th
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Presented by Dr. Yuki KAMIYA
on
28/7/2021
at
14:50
Quantum features of the baryon number fluctuations in subsystems of a hot and dense relativistic gas of fermions are analyzed. We find that the fluctuations in small systems are significantly increased compared to their values known from the statistical physics, and diverge in the limit where the system size goes to zero. The numerical results obtained for a broad range of the thermodynamic parame
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Presented by Mr. Rajeev SINGH
on
28/7/2021
at
15:26
Recent results and future plans of the strangeness nuclear physics experiments at J-PARC are reviewed. A Sigma-proton scattering experiment (E40) was carried out, providing high-statistics Sigma+ p and Sigma- p cross sections. An emulsion experiment (E07) found several Lambda and Xi hypernuclear events. To investigate S=-2 systems, a Xi-atomic X-ray measurement (E03) and an H-dibaryon search (E42)
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Presented by Dr. Hirokazu TAMURA
on
28/7/2021
at
14:25
In this presentation I will report on an ongoing project, attempting to simulate pA reactions in which the $\phi$ meson is produced in nuclei, making use of a transport approach [1]. Comparisons between obtained dilepton spectra and experimental data of the E325 experiment at KEK [2] will be made and an outlook for the ongoing E16 experiment at J-PARC will be given.
[1] W. Cassing and E.L. Brat
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Presented by Dr. Philipp GUBLER
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28/7/2021
at
15:08