16-17 December 2020
America/Mexico_City timezone
- matejeda@ucol.mx
Contact: M.E. Tejeda-Yeomans
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16 Dec 16:00 - 18:30
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Monte Carlo generators and analysis techinques
- Dr. Domínguez Jiménez, Isabel (Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa)
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Studies made with the UrQMD and the BeBe detector showed an efficiency below expected in ranges of pseudorapidity near the beam direction, this was the main motivation to use a different transport approach. The Parton-Hadron String Dynamics describes the full evolution of events coming from heavy-ion collisions, with a theoretical description different from the UrQMD. Preliminary results with the
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Presented by Dario CHAIRES
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16/12/2020
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23:30
The electromagnetic fields at energies of the MPD-NICA experiment are intense on the order of one Pion mass squared, in units of the international system it is approximately $ 10^{13}$ $T $. In this talk, we present the characterization of electromagnetic fields at the initial moment of the collision at NICA energies, their temporal evolution and considering the electromagnetic fields in UrQMD nat
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Presented by Mr. Alejandro GUIRADO GARCÍA
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16/12/2020
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In this talk we report on a calculation for particle hadronization after heavy ion collisions using both the Siemens-Rassmusen and the Schnederman-Sollfrank-Heinz freeze-out models. We compare the transverse momentum spectra of pions and protons using these models with RHIC data. Furthermore, we use Therminator generator to simulate Au+Au collisions at 200 GeV, and also we compare with RHIC data.
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Presented by Mr. jose jorge MEDINA SERNA
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17/12/2020
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The Multi-Purpose Detector (MPD) is at Nuclotron Ion Collider fAcility (NICA) of Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR). An important part of the experiment is the particle identification analysis. The idea is to determine from reconstruction, the particles that interact with each MPD sub-detector. This particle identification (PID) is made using statistical techniques (Bayesian method) from
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Presented by Julio César MALDONADO GONZÁLEZ
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16/12/2020
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23:00
We present the analysis of identified charged particles (π±, K±, p, p−) formation at a region of |η|<0.5 in Bi-Bi ion collisions at energies √s = 7.7, 9, 9.46 GeV. The particle momentum spectra for charged hadrons are measured using data from statistical Monte-Carlo generator: Ultrarelativistic Quantum Molecular Dynamics (UrQMD) for the Multi-PurposeDetector (MPD) of the NICA project. We m
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Presented by Valeria Zelina REYNA ORTIZ
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16/12/2020
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