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Zimányi 2011 Winter School on Heavy Ion Physics
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(Europe/Budapest)
at MTA KFKI RMKI ( Building 3, Council room (Tanácsterem) )
at MTA KFKI RMKI ( Building 3, Council room (Tanácsterem) )
1121 Budapest, Konkoly Thege Miklós út 29-33
| Description |
The 11th Zimányi Winter School on Heavy Ion Physics is held at the KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and partly at the Eötvös University, during November 28 - December 2, 2011. For more details, please visit the web-page http://zimanyischool.kfki.hu/11/ We will discuss important plans and results from RHIC and LHC, as well as from J-PARC. Further topics of the school include femtoscopy in high energy collisions, hydrodynamic and other models of the strongly interacting QGP, among others. As usual a section will be devoted to recent results in lattice QCD. We may organize also a special session on the neutrino physics at J-PARC and CERN. An important aim of the school is, as always, to deepen the collaboration between experimental and theoretical physicists working on similar topics of physics. |
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08:40 - 10:10
Opening session - results from CMS
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08:40
Opening of the School
5'
Speaker: Máté Csanád (Eötvös University) Material: Slides
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08:45
Welcome at the RMKI
5'
Speaker: Prof. Zoltán Szőkefalvi-Nagy (MTA KFKI RMKI) -
08:50
Review of QCD results from CMS
45'
Speaker: Ferenc Sikler (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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09:35
Overview of the Heavy Ion results from the CMS Experiment
35'
Speaker: Anna Zsigmond (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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08:40
Opening of the School
5'
- 10:10 - 10:30 Coffee break
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10:30 - 12:10
Femtoscopy at ALICE and STAR
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10:30
Femtoscopy of pp collisions at the LHC with the ALICE experiment
25'
Speaker: Lukasz Kamil Graczykowski (Warsaw University of Technology (PL)) Material: Slides
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10:55
DEtaDPhi angular correlations in pp collisions at LHC/ALICE
25'
Speaker: Malgorzata Anna Janik (Warsaw University of Technology (PL)) Material: Slides
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11:20
J/Psi polarization in p+p collisions at sqrt{s}=200GeV at STAR
25'
Speaker: Barbara Trzeciak (Warsaw University of Technology) Material: Slides
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11:45
Recent femtoscopy results from Beam Energy Scan program at STAR
25'
Speaker: Piotr Krystian Ostrowski (Warsaw University of Technology) Material: Slides
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10:30
Femtoscopy of pp collisions at the LHC with the ALICE experiment
25'
- 12:10 - 14:00 Lunch break
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14:00 - 15:30
Fragmentation and other models
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14:00
Tsallis-Pareto-like fragmentation functions based on e^+ e^- annihilations
30'
Speaker: Gergely Kalmár (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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14:30
Non-extensive Statistics in Parton Fragmentation
30'
Speaker: Károly Ürmössy (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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15:00
Entropy Production and Particle Yields in Heavy Ion Collisions at LHC
30'
Speaker: Béla Lukács (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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14:00
Tsallis-Pareto-like fragmentation functions based on e^+ e^- annihilations
30'
- 15:30 - 15:50 Coffee break
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15:50 - 17:55
Results from LHC and NA61/SPS
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15:50
Status of the LHCb, LHCf, MoEDAL experiments
45'
Speaker: Tamás Csörgő (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Animation
Slides
Video
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16:35
Status and plans of the ion program of NA61 at the CERN SPS
45'
Speaker: Zoltan Fodor (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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17:20
Low Momentum Particle Detector at NA61/SHINE Experiment
35'
Speaker: Krisztina Marton (Eötvös University) Material: Slides
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15:50
Status of the LHCb, LHCf, MoEDAL experiments
45'
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08:40 - 10:10
Opening session - results from CMS
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09:00 - 10:30
The QCD medium created in HIC
- 10:30 - 10:50 Coffee break
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10:50 - 12:25
Mass modifications and results from PHENIX
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10:50
Status of the PHENIX experiment at RHIC
40'
Speaker: Robert Vertesi (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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11:30
In-medium reduction of the η’ mass in √200 GeV Au+Au collisions
30'
Speaker: Tamás Csörgő (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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12:00
Mass reduction of the eta prime meson in hot QCD matter
25'
Speaker: Marton Vargyas (Eötvös University) Material: Slides
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10:50
Status of the PHENIX experiment at RHIC
40'
- 12:25 - 14:00 Lunch break
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14:00 - 16:15
Results from ALICE and detector development
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14:00
Status of the ALICE Experiment and recent theoretical results
45'
Speaker: Peter Levai (MTA KFKI RMKI) -
14:45
Experimental study of Quark and Gluon jets in pp collisions at LHC energies
30'
Speaker: Sona Pochybova (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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15:15
High pT Tigger Detector Upgrade for ALICE
30'
Speaker: Gergo Hamar (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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15:45
Gaseous Beam Position Detectors, with Low Cost and Low Material Budget
30'
Speaker: Gyula Bencedi (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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14:00
Status of the ALICE Experiment and recent theoretical results
45'
- 16:15 - 16:30 Coffee break
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16:30 - 18:05
Detector development
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16:30
Introduction to TPCD's
20'
Speaker: Levente Kovacs (Eötvös University) Material: Slides
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16:50
TPCD, a New Gaseous Photon Detector
25'
Speaker: Miklós Mátyás (Eötvös University) Material: Slides
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17:15
Muon Tomography Experiments in Natural Caves
25'
Speaker: Laszlo Olah (CERN) Material: Slides
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17:40
Data Acquisition System for Portable Particle Detector
25'
Speaker: Gergely Hunor Melegh (BUTE) Material: Slides
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16:30
Introduction to TPCD's
20'
- 19:00 - 21:30 Conference banquet ( Normafa Grill ( "Mátra" hall ) )
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09:00 - 10:30
The QCD medium created in HIC
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09:00 - 10:20
Hydrodynamics
Location: Eötvös University ( 0.100A ) -
09:00
Welcome at the Eötvös University
5'
Speaker: Zsolt Frei (Eötvös University) -
09:05
On the phase diagram in T-mu-Nc
30'
Speaker: Stefano Lottini (Institut für Theoretische Physik) Material: Slides
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09:35
A relativistic hydro model compared to LHC data
20'
Speaker: Sándor Lökös (Eötvös University) Material: Slides
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09:55
Time evolution of QGP via photon observables
25'
Speaker: Imre Májer (Eötvös University) Material: Slides
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09:00
Welcome at the Eötvös University
5'
- 10:20 - 10:35 Coffee break ( Eötvös University ( 0.100A ) )
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10:35 - 12:05
Hydrodynamics
Location: Eötvös University ( 0.100A ) -
10:35
Complete second order fluid dynamics from the Boltzmann equation
30'
Speaker: Etele Molnár (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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11:05
Space-time structure of the hadronic fireball
30'
Speaker: Dmitry Anchishkin (BITP) Material: Slides
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11:35
Recent developments in relativistic hydrodynamics
30'
Speaker: Marton Nagy (Eötvös University) Material: Slides
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10:35
Complete second order fluid dynamics from the Boltzmann equation
30'
- 12:05 - 14:00 Lunch break ( CERN )
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14:00 - 15:30
Hydrodynamics
Location: Eötvös University ( 2.54 ) -
14:00
Recent development of hydrodynamic simulations in relativistic heavy ion collisions
1h0'
Speaker: Tetsufumi Hirano (Sophia University / The University of Tokyo) Material: Slides
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15:00
Playing with particles: Quark Matter, Cosmic Shower, Let's Detect! (an interactive session)
30'
Speaker: Judit Csörgő (Eötvös University) Material: Flyer
Slides
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14:00
Recent development of hydrodynamic simulations in relativistic heavy ion collisions
1h0'
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09:00 - 10:20
Hydrodynamics
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09:00 - 10:30
Mesons
- 10:30 - 10:50 Coffee break
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10:50 - 12:20
Mass modifications and effective models
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10:50
A method of eta' rejection in high-energy Au+Au and p+p collisions
30'
Speaker: Mónika Kőfaragó (Eötvös University) Material: Slides
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11:20
Status of the ATLAS experiment
40'
Speaker: Tamás Csörgő (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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12:00
Simulation of Pair Production in Extreme Fields
20'
Speaker: Daniel Berenyi (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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10:50
A method of eta' rejection in high-energy Au+Au and p+p collisions
30'
- 12:20 - 14:00 Lunch break
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14:00 - 15:10
Results from TOTEM
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15:10 - 16:00
Special session on the topic of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics
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15:10
The 2011 Nobel-prize in physics and its Hungarian connections
50'
Speaker: István Horváth (ZMNE) Material: Slides
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15:10
The 2011 Nobel-prize in physics and its Hungarian connections
50'
- 16:00 - 16:20 Coffee break
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16:20 - 18:05
Flow and hydrodynamic models
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16:20
Different initial states and the collective flow
45'
Speaker: Laszlo Csernai (U. Bergen and MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Animation
Slides
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17:05
Self-similar solution of the three dimensional Navier-Stokes Equation
30'
Speaker: Imre Ferenc Barna (MTA KFKI AEKI) Material: Slides
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17:35
Correlations in double parton distributions at small x
30'
Speaker: Andras Ster (MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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16:20
Different initial states and the collective flow
45'
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09:00 - 10:30
Mesons
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09:00 - 10:30
Thermal concepts
- 10:30 - 10:50 Coffee break
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10:50 - 12:30
Mass modifications and effective models
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12:30 - 13:00
Closing session
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12:30
Introduction of the Academia Europaea
25'
Speaker: Laszlo Csernai (U. Bergen and MTA KFKI RMKI) Material: Slides
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12:55
Closing of the School
5'
Speaker: Máté Csanád (Eötvös University)
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12:30
Introduction of the Academia Europaea
25'
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09:00 - 10:30
Thermal concepts
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