2-6 November 2015
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Matter in Extreme Conditions

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Location: Playa Mazatlán Beach Hotel
Address: Avenida Playa Gaviotas 202, Zona Dorada, Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México
Date: 3 Nov 16:00 - 18:00

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We study the collective effects that are present on the high multiplicity events on p-p and pPb collisions which current understanding is still under debate. By using the qualitative description of the String Percolation Model we are able to describe some of these effects in terms of the energy density of the system.
Presented by Dr. irais BAUTISTA on 3/11/2015 at 23:00
Type: Contribution to parallel sessions Session: Matter in Extreme Conditions
Track: Physics Beyond the Standard Model
Tests of gauge theories are being constantly raised to higher levels of experimental precision. At the theorical level, one is correspondingly pushed to obtain analytical results for loop calculations to achieve the same. We calculate the complete one-loop off-shell three-point scalar-photon vertex in arbitrary gauge and dimension for scalar quantum electrodynamics. Explicit results are presented ... More
Presented by Mrs. Yajaira CONCHA-SÁNCHEZ on 3/11/2015 at 23:20
Type: Contribution to parallel sessions Session: Matter in Extreme Conditions
Track: Hadron Matter
We evaluate the impact of an external magnetic f ield on the chiral symmetry and con finement/ deconfin ement transition temperatures by using a confining vector-vector contact interaction model for quarks. Exploring the evolution of the chiral condensate and the confi ning scale of the model with temperature T and magnetic field strength eB (e represents the fundamental electric charge), we ... More
Presented by Mr. Aftab AHMAD on 3/11/2015 at 23:40
In this talk the measurement of the multiplicity dependence of charged pion, kaon, and (anti)proton production in p-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}\,=5.02$\,TeV at high transverse momenta (<20 GeV/$c$) will be shown, using the ALICE detector at the LHC. The transverse momentum range of the measurement is extended with respect to the already published low-pT results up to 20 GeV/$c$ in s ... More
Presented by Gyula BENCENDI on 4/11/2015 at 0:00
Type: Contribution to parallel sessions Session: Matter in Extreme Conditions
Track: Hadron Matter
In the framework of Dyson-Schwinger Equations (DSEs), we present our recent results on the pion-to-two photons transition form factor. This computation involves carefully done quark propagator and Bethe-Salpeter amplitudes parametrizations, as well as a fully consistent quark-photon vertex. It is the first calculation done within the mathematical framework of DSEs, and a very important input for t ... More
Presented by Khépani RAYA on 4/11/2015 at 0:20
My area of interest lies broadly in hadron physics. I have focused on the calculation of the electromagnetic and transition form factors, based upon a vector-vector contact interaction. The internal structure of the nucleon is a defining problem for nuclear physics. The most basic observables which reflect the composite nature of the nucleon are its electromagnetic form factors. Further, the elast ... More
Presented by Ms. Laura Xiomara GUTIERREZ GUERRERO
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