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SUMMARY:Recent results from the CMS experiment
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dr. BENITEZ RUBIO\, José Feliciano (Universidad de 
 Sonora)\nhttps://indico.nucleares.unam.mx/event/1546/session/10/contributi
 on/138
LOCATION:Mexico City Virtual
URL:https://indico.nucleares.unam.mx/event/1546/session/10/contribution/13
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SUMMARY:Anomalous coupling studies with forward protions at the LHC
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Prof. ROYON\, Christophe (University of Kansas)\nWe 
 will discuss the sensitivities at the LHC to quartic anomalous couplings. 
 We measured diphoton\, WW\, ZZ\, gamma Z and t tbar exclusive event produc
 tion via photon exchanges in the CMS detector and detect the intact proton
 s in the final state in TOTEM. The sensivity to anomalous couplings and th
 us to axion-like particles is increased by two to three orders of magnitud
 e with respect to other methods.\n\nhttps://indico.nucleares.unam.mx/event
 /1546/session/10/contribution/120
LOCATION:Mexico City Virtual
URL:https://indico.nucleares.unam.mx/event/1546/session/10/contribution/12
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SUMMARY:Topological studies of light-flavor hadron production in small col
 lision systems with ALICE at the LHC
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dr. TRIPATHY\, Sushanta (Instituto de Ciencias Nucle
 ares (ICN)\, UNAM\, Mexico City)\nRecent results for high multiplicity pp 
 and p-Pb collision systems have revealed that they exhibit collective-like
  behaviors. These were formerly thought to be achievable only in heavy-ion
  collisions. To understand the origins of these unexpected phenomena\, eve
 nt shape observables such as transverse spherocity ($S_{\\rm{0}}$) and the
  relative transverse activity classifier ($R_{\\rm{T}}$) can be exploited 
 as a powerful tool to disentangle soft and hard particle production.\n\nRe
 sults on the production of light flavor hadrons ($\\pi$\, K p\, $\\Phi$ an
 d $\\Xi$) as a function of $S_{\\rm{0}}$ and $R_{\\rm{T}}$ in high multipl
 icity pp collisions at $\\sqrt{s}$ = 13 $\\textrm{TeV}$ measured with the 
 ALICE detector at the LHC are presented. The evolution of particle ratios 
 and average transverse momentum ($\\langle p_{\\rm T}\\rangle$) with multi
 plicity\, $S_{\\rm{0}}$ and $R_{\\rm{T}}$ is also discussed in the context
  of radial flow and flow-like effects. In addition\, the system size depen
 dence of charged particle production in pp\, p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions at 
 $\\sqrt{s}$ = 5.02 TeV will be presented. The evolution of the transverse 
 momentum spectra\, integrated yields and average $p_{\\rm T}$ in the near 
 and away sides as a function of $R_{\\rm{T}}$ are presented and compared w
 ith event generators such as EPOS-LHC and PYTHIA8 (ANGANTYR). Within this 
 approach\, we perform jet quenching searches in small collision systems.\n
 \nhttps://indico.nucleares.unam.mx/event/1546/session/10/contribution/145
LOCATION:Mexico City Virtual
URL:https://indico.nucleares.unam.mx/event/1546/session/10/contribution/14
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SUMMARY:MRPC Detectors for Ultra High Rate Applications
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Prof. URIBE ESTRADA\, C. (Benemerita Universidad Aut
 onoma de Puebla\, Mexico)\nThe necessity for both higher precision and rat
 es in high-energy physics (HEP) has advanced research and development conc
 erning precise time and position measurements from a variety of detectors.
  Thanks to their excellent time accuracy\, Multigap Resistive Plate Chambe
 rs (MRPCs) are often used as time-of-flight (TOF) detectors in HEP and nuc
 lear experiments.\nIn previous studies\, a time resolution of 25 ps was ob
 tained from a 20-gap MRPC with a 140 $\\mu$m gap size and enhanced rate ca
 pability. In this work we consider a 10-gap MRPC with 160 $\\mu$m gaps. Th
 is MRPC uses a new type of commercially available thin low-resistivity gla
 ss which further improves the rate capability. Tests were performed at the
  continuous electron beam at ELBE. This 10-gap MRPC reaches 97% efficiency
  at 19.2 kV with a time resolution of 36 ps at particle fluxes near 2 kHz/
 $cm^{2}$. At a flux of 100 kHz/$cm^{2}$\, the efficiency is still above 95
 % and a time resolution of  50 ps is obtained. The broad hit rate capabili
 ties of these MRPCs fulfill the requirements for their use in future exper
 iments and for ultra high rate applications.\n\nhttps://indico.nucleares.u
 nam.mx/event/1546/session/10/contribution/168
LOCATION:Mexico City Virtual
URL:https://indico.nucleares.unam.mx/event/1546/session/10/contribution/16
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SUMMARY:Holography\, quantum information and gravity.
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Mr. OLIVAS\, Yaithd D. (Instituto de Ciencias Nuclea
 res UNAM)\nThe AdS/CFT correspondence is a duality connecting a gravitatio
 nal theory with a special kind of QFT. Physical observables\, on both side
 s\, are related by a dictionary\, which gives the possibility to translate
  QFT calculations\, in certain limits\, into geometric computations. In th
 is context\, the entanglement entropy associated to a spatial subregion on
  the CFT is dual to the area of an extremal surface on the gravity side. I
 n this talk\, I'm going to review some of the consequences of this connect
 ion. In particular\, I'm going to motivate the connection between quantum 
 information theory and gravity.\n\nhttps://indico.nucleares.unam.mx/event/
 1546/session/10/contribution/167
LOCATION:Mexico City Virtual
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