Zimányi School 2021

from Monday 6 December 2021 (08:50) to Friday 10 December 2021 (21:35)
Eötvös University, Lágymányos Campus, Northern Building (7.22 Kari Tanácsterem (7th floor Council Room))

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
6 Dec 2021
7 Dec 2021
8 Dec 2021
9 Dec 2021
10 Dec 2021
AM
08:50
Vorticity and Spin (until 10:37)
08:50 Opening - Peter Levai (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
08:53 Welcome - Sandor Katz  
08:56 Searches for chiral anomalies with ALICE - Panos Christakoglou (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))  
09:21 Spin hydrodynamics: Motivation and Basics - Rajeev Singh (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)  
09:39 Helical vortical effects for thermal fermions and polarization asymmetry - Victor Eugen Ambrus (West University of Timisoara (RO)) Victor Eugen Ambrus (West University of Timisoara)  
09:59 Spin polarization dynamics in the non-boost invariant background - Gabriel Sophys (IFJ PAN)  
10:19 On measurements of Lambda transverse polarization in p+p interactions within NA61/SHINE at the CERN SPS - Yehor Bondar (Jan Kochanowski University (PL))  
10:37 --- Coffee break ---
11:00
Dissipative Hydrodynamics (until 12:51)
11:00 Dissipative hydrodynamics as a gauge theory - Giorgio Torrieri (IFGW, Unicamp) Giorgio Torrieri  
11:25 Thermodynamics and dissipation in quantum fluids - Peter Ván (Wigner RCP)  
11:50 Neutron star dissipative hydrodynamics - Brynmor Haskell (The University of Melbourne) Brynmor Haskell (Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Polish Academy of Sciences)  
12:15 The controversial fate of super-luminal perturbations - Lorenzo Gavassino  
12:33 New solutions of non relativistic, viscous hydrodynamics - Gábor Kasza (Eötvös Loránd University)  
09:00
Odderon and Diffraction (until 10:33)
09:00 The first experimental observation of odderon exchange - Frigyes Nemes (MTA KFKI) Frigyes Janos Nemes (CERN (also at Wigner RCP Budapest, Hungary))  
09:25 H(x) scaling and Levy description of elastic pp and ppbar scattering - Andras Ster (Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU)) Andras Ster (KFKI-RMKI)  
09:50 H(x) scaling and the pp and pbarp slope B(s,t) - István Szanyi (Eötvös Loránd University) Istvan Szanyi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU))  
10:08 Understanding Neutrino Beams - Yoshikazu Nagai (Eötvös Loránd University (HU))  
10:33
Coffee break (until 11:00)
11:00
Hydrodynamics and Transport (until 12:50)
11:00 Early time dynamics of the QGP - Soeren Schlichting (Universität Bielefeld)  
11:25 Constraining the initial conditions of heavy-ion collision - You Zhou (Niels Bohr Institute (DK)) You Zhou (University of Arizona (US))  
11:45 Quantifying the Underlying Event - Gergely Gabor Barnafoldi (Wigner RCP Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU)) Gergely Barnafoldi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU)) Gergely Barnafoldi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU))  
12:10 Anisotropic flow decorrelation in heavy-ion collisions at RHIC-BES energies with 3D event-by-event viscous hydrodynamics - Jakub Cimerman (Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Czech Technical University)  
12:30 Difference between flow of protons and antiprotons - Maria Stefaniak Maria Stefaniak (Warsaw University Of Technology) Maria Stefaniak (Warsaw University of Technology / Subatech)  
09:00
Femtoscopy (until 10:37)
09:00 Two-particle correlation at the BES program at STAR - Hanna Zbroszczyk (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))  
09:25 Bose-Einstein correlations in pPb collisions at LHCb - Bartosz Piotr Malecki (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))  
09:43 Non-decay photon HBT analysis in Ag+Ag@1.58 A GeV collisions at the HADES experiment - Mateusz Grunwald (Warsaw Universty of Technology) Mateusz Grunwald (Politechnika Warszawska, Warsaw, Poland)  
10:01 Femtoscopy of particles with strange quarks - Diana Pawłowska (Warsaw University of Technology) Diana Pawłowska  
10:19 Emission asymmetry seen by the femtoscopy - Paweł Szymański  
10:37
Coffee break (until 11:00)
11:00
Femtoscopy and Search for the CEP (until 12:38)
11:00 Femtoscopy in CBM - Daniel Wielanek (Warsaw University of Technology) Daniel Henryk Wielanek (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))  
11:25 Investigating the two-particle source function in 200 GeV Au+Au collisions with EPOS - Dániel Kincses (Eötvös Loránd University) Dániel Kincses (Eötvös Loránd University Budapest)  
11:43 Symmetric Levy HBT at NA61/SHINE with Ar+Sc - Barnabas Porfy (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
12:01 System size and energy dependence of strangeness production from NA61/SHINE at the CERN SPS - Oleksandra Panova Oleksandra Panova (Jan Kochanowski University (PL))  
12:19 Search for critical point of strongly interacting matter by the NA61/SHINE at CERN SPS - Haradhan Adhikary (Jan Kochanowski University (PL))  
12:37 Conference photo (on Zoom)  
09:00
QCD and Hadronization (until 10:37)
09:00 Chiral criticality and the role of repulsive interactions in hot hadronic matter - Michał Marczenko Michał Marczenko (University of Wrocław)  
09:25 Instabilities in Classical Chromodynamics - Sylwia Bazak (Jan Kochanowski University)  
09:43 Impact of hadronisation process and hadronic cascades on the 2nd order susceptibilities studied through the BES with EPOS 4 - Johannes Jahan (Subatech (FR))  
10:01 One-loop HTL thermodynamics of magnetized QCD matter - Bithika Karmakar (Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata, India)  
10:19 Initial conditions for hydrodynamic simulations of collisions at RHIC-BES energies - Jakub Sterba (Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic)  
10:37
Coffee break (until 11:00)
11:00
Effective Theories and Transport (until 12:44)
11:00 Scattering theory and thermodynamics - Pok Man Lo (University of Wroclaw)  
11:25 Non-Equilibrium Transport of Conserved Charges in High-Energy Heavy Ion Collisions - Philip Plaschke (Bielefeld University)  
11:43 Thermal dileptons in Coarse-Grained Transport and Hydrodynamics - Maximilian Wiest (Institute for Nuclear Physics, Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany)  
12:01 Finite volume effects via low momentum cutoff in the ELSM - Győző Kovács (Wigner RCP)  
12:19 Anti-nuclei production at ALICE - Chiara Pinto (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))  
09:00
QCD (until 10:28)
09:00 QCD thermodynamics at finite baryon density from lattice simulations - Attila Pasztor (Eötvös University)  
09:25 Corrections to the hadron resonance gas from lattice QCD and their effect on fluctuation-ratios at finite density - David Pesznyak  
09:43 Pressure contribution of bound states and resonances at nonzero T - Francesco Giacosa (Kielce University)  
10:08 Theta-QCD=Pi at 133.8 MeV in the Big Bang - Noah Bray-Ali (Mount Saint Mary's University, Los Angeles, USA)  
10:28
Coffee break (until 11:00)
11:00
Detector Development and Jets (until 12:34)
11:00 The ALICE Fast Interaction Trigger Upgrade - Sandor Lokos (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))  
11:20 Application of a statistically based, iterative image reconstruction algorithm for proton Computed Tomography - Akos Sudar (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
11:38 Status and prospect of the ALICE Inner Tracking System - Artem Isakov (Czech Academy of Sciences (CZ))  
11:56 Studying hadronization with Machine Learning techniques and event variables - Gabor Biro (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
12:16 Implementation of machine learning tools in heavy-ion collisions at the LHC - Neelkamal Mallick (Indian Institute of Technology, Indore) Neelkamal Mallick (Indian Institute of Technology Indore)  
PM
12:51
Lunch break (until 14:00)
14:00
Heavy Flavors (until 15:51)
14:00 Static quark-antiquark interaction at finite temperature on fine lattices - Johannes Heinrich Weber (Munich University of Technology (TUM)) Johannes Heinrich Weber (Humboldt University of Berlin)  
14:25 Lattice determination of the heavy quark diffusion constant - Viljami Leino (Technical University of Munich (TUM)) Viljami Leino (University of Helsinki) Viljami Leino (TuM)  
14:50 J/Psi in jets with CMS - Matthew Nguyen (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))  
15:15 Monte Carlo simulations of Upsilon Meson production - Jakub Ceska (Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Czech Tec)  
15:33 Transport properties of the QGP with strange and charm quark quasiparticles - Valeriya Mykhaylova  
15:51
Coffee break (until 16:20)
16:20
Hydro, Transport, Centrality (until 18:00)
16:20 Normal and anomalous transport in large and small collision-systems - Roy Lacey (Stony Brook University) Roy Alphanso Lacey (Stony brook Universty (US))  
16:45 Effects of subnucleon structure in small and large collision systems - Bjoern Schenke (Brookhaven National Lab)  
17:10 Nuclear shape imaging using hydrodynamics in high-energy heavy-ion collisions - Jiangyong Jia (Stony Brook University (US))  
17:35 Chiral Magnetic Effect from Anomalous-Viscous Fluid Dynamics simulation framework - Shuzhe SHI (McGill University)  
18:00
Coffee break (until 18:30)
18:30
Night Shift: Forward Physics and the Odderon (until 19:45)
18:30 Physics with tagged protons in CMS - Christophe Royon (The University of Kansas (US))  
18:55 From Elastic Scattering to Central Exclusive Production: Physics with Froward Protons at RHIC - Wlodek Guryn (Brookhaven National Laboratory)  
19:20 Properties of the Odderon as Extracted from Experimental Data - a critical review of recent results - Tamas Csorgo (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU)) Tamas Csorgo (Harvard University)  
12:50
Lunch break (until 14:00)
14:00
Hydrodynamics and Transport (until 16:02)
14:00 Partial chemical equilibrium - Boris Tomasik (Univerzita Mateja Bela) Boris Tomasik (Univerzita Mateja Bela (SK))  
14:25 Correspondence between Israel-Stewart and first-order causal and stable hydrodynamics for the boost-invariant flow - Arpan Das (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences Krakow ) ARPAN DAS (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences Krakow, Poland) ARPAN DAS (Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar)  
14:50 Linear causality and stability of third-order fluid dynamics - Caio Brito (Universidade Federal Fluminense)  
15:08 A quasiparticle model from a novel Relaxation Time Approximation to the relativistic Boltzmann equation - Gabriel Soares Rocha  
15:26 Early time anisotropic flow scaling behavior from free-streaming to hydrodynamics - Hendrik Roch (Bielefeld University)  
15:44 Linear transverse flow responses at small and large opacities in conformal kinetic theory - Clemens Werthmann (University of Bielefeld)  
16:02
Coffee break (until 16:30)
16:30
Plasma Dynamics and Other Topics (until 18:03)
16:30 Particle dynamics in strong electromagnetic fields - Johann Rafelski (University of Arizona (US)) Johann Rafelski (University of Arizona)  
16:55 Covariant Linear Response for Collisional Plasmas - Martin Formanek (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg)  
17:20 Electromagentic Response in QGP in Heavy Ion Collisions - Christopher Grayson  
17:38 How to find a Quantum Pion Liquid in cold, dense QCD - Robert Pisarski (Brookhaven National Lab.)  
19:00
Conference dinner (until 22:00)
12:38
Lunch break (until 14:00)
14:00
Phase Diagram and Compact Stars (until 16:06)
14:00 Exploring dense nuclear matter in heavy-ion collisions at FAIR/NICA energies - Peter Senger (GSI)  
14:25 Quark-hadron continuity for neutron stars - Toru Kojo (Central China Normal University)  
14:50 Constraining quark matter inside hybrid stars - János Takátsy (Wigner RCP) János Takátsy (Wigner Research Centre for Physics)  
15:08 Radial and axial non-radial oscillation modes of isolated compact stars - Dániel Barta (Wigner RCP)  
15:28 Probing strongly interacting matter properties with compact stars - Edoardo Giangrandi (University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal)  
15:46 Advancements in the Einstein Telescope project - Robert Kovacs (Hungarian Academy Database (AAT))  
16:06
Coffee break (until 16:35)
16:35
Vorticity, Chirality, Polarization (until 18:20)
16:35 Search for the Chiral Magnetic Effect with isobar collisions - Prithwish Tribedy (Brookhaven National Lab)  
17:00 Interpretation of Lambda polarisation measurements - Wojciech Florkowski (Jagiellonian University)  
17:25 Kinetic theory for massive spin-1 particles in electromagnetic fields - David Wagner (Institute for Theoretical Physics, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany)  
17:43 Generalized Framework: Canonical Dissipative Spin Hydrodynamics - Asaad Daher (IFJ PAN, Krakow, Poland)  
18:01 Polarization effects at finite temperature and magnetic field - Michal Szymanski (University of Wroclaw)  
18:19 Conference photo (on Zoom)  
18:20
Posters and Wine (until 20:00)
18:20 Angular correlations of particle yield ratios (poster) - Vitalii Petrov (St Petersburg State University (RU))  
18:20 Effect of an expanding charge cloud on two-particle Bose-Einstein correlations (poster) - Hemida Mohammed (Fayoum University (EG))  
18:20 Phenomenology of the Tensor Mesons (poster) - Shahriyar Jafarzade (CERN) SHAHRIYAR JAFARZADE (Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce, Poland)  
12:44
Lunch break (until 14:00)
14:00
Ortvay Colloquium (until 14:45)
14:00 What have we really learned about QGP droplets? - James Lawrence Nagle (University of Colorado Boulder)  
14:45
Short break (until 15:00)
15:00
Small and Very Small Systems (until 16:44)
15:00 Tracing the emergence of collectivity in the small systems - Pragya Singh (University of Bielefeld)  
15:25 Glueball glueball scattering and the Glueballonium - Enrico Trotti  
15:43 Diphoton production in heavy-ion UPC - Mariola Kłusek-Gawenda (IFJ PAS) Mariola Klusek-Gawenda (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)  
16:01 Feasibility studies of charge exchange measurements in pp collisions - Anna Feherkuti (Eotvos Lorand University (HU))  
16:19 Validation of Glauber model for centrality determination in small system collisions - Niveditha Ramasubramanian (Stony Brook University)  
16:44
Coffee break (until 17:15)
17:15
Heavy Flavors (until 19:10)
17:15 Inclusive and heavy-flavor jet substructure measurements with ALICE - Robert Vertesi (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
17:40 Production of heavy-flavoured mesons and jets in dependence on Underlying Event acivity - Laszlo Gyulai (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
17:58 Event-activity-dependent production of charmed baryons at LHC energies - Zoltán Varga Zoltan Varga (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
18:16 Enhanced production of charmed Lambda_c, Sigma_c and Xi_c baryons in simulations - Anett Misak (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
18:34 Heavy-flavour measurements with the ALICE experiment - Eszter Frajna (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
18:52 Heavy-flavour hadron production as a function of charged-particle multiplicity measured by ALICE - Joyful Elma Mdhluli (University of the Witwatersrand (ZA)) Joy Mdhluli  
12:34
Lunch break (until 14:00)
14:00
Jets and QCD (until 15:54)
14:00 Study of Multiplicity (centrality) Dependent Thermodynamic and Transport Properties at LHC within Color String Percolation Model - Aditya Nath Mishra (Wigner Research Centre for Physics Budapest, Hungary)  
14:20 Coupling jets to hydro: multiple scatterings and temperature gradients - Joao Barata  
14:40 Dynamically groomed jet radius in heavy-ion collisions - Adam Takacs (University of Bergen)  
14:58 Higher Order Corrections to Transverse Momentum Broadening in a Weakly Coupled Quark Gluon Plasma - Eamonn Weitz (Subatech, Nantes, France)  
15:16 Exploring jet transport coefficients in the strongly interacting quark-gluon plasma - Ilia Grishmanovskii (ITP, Frankfurt, Germany)  
15:34 Jet transport coefficient q-hat in lattice QCD - Amit Kumar Amit Kumar (McGill University, Montreal, Canada)  
15:54
Coffee break (until 16:30)
16:30
Intermediate Energies (until 18:25)
16:30 Introduction to Intermediate energies and EoS research - Giuseppe Verde (INFN) Giuseppe Verde (INFN, Sezione di Catania)  
16:45 The nuclear equation of state: from experiments to astrophysical observations - Isaac Vidana (University of Coimbra)  
17:10 Time-resolved equilibration: how to measure the motion of protons and neutrons on a sub-zeptosecond timeframe - Dr Alan McIntosh (Texas A&M University Cyclotron Institute, College Station, Texas, USA)  
17:35 EoS and symmetry energy experimental studies at GSI/FAIR energies - Paolo Russotto (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)  
18:00 Symmetry energy studied with INDRA-FAZIA at GANIL - Dr Quentin Fable (L2IT, Toulouse, France)  
18:25
Closing Remarks (until 18:30)