Zimanyi Winter School

from Monday, December 5, 2022 (8:45 AM) to Friday, December 9, 2022 (5:00 PM)


        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
Dec 5, 2022
Dec 6, 2022
Dec 7, 2022
Dec 8, 2022
Dec 9, 2022
AM
8:45 AM
QCD and heavy flavors (until 10:35 AM)
8:45 AM Opening - Peter Levai (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
9:00 AM The complex potential T>0 - Peter Petreczky (BNL)  
9:35 AM How fast do heavy quarks thermalize? (The heavy quark diffusion coefficient from lattice QCD) - online contribution - Luis Altenkort  
10:10 AM Screening effects at non-zero chemical potential and magnetic field - Michal Szymanski (University of Wroclaw)  
10:35 AM --- Coffee break ---
11:00 AM
QCD (until 12:10 PM)
11:00 AM Stabilising the complex Langevin method for real-time simulations of Yang-Mills theories - Paul Hotzy (TU Wien)  
11:15 AM Fighting the sign problem with contour deformations - Mr David Pesznyak  
11:30 AM Thermalization of gluons in spatially homogeneous systems - Sergio Barrera Cabodevila (Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías (IGFAE))  
11:45 AM Tests of the CPT invariance at CERN - Dezso Horvath (Wigner RCP, Budapest (HU))  
9:00 AM
Correlations and femtoscopy (until 10:30 AM)
9:00 AM Measurements of Femtoscopic Correlations in CMS - Sandra Padula (UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (BR))  
9:35 AM Overview of Lévy femtoscopy from SPS through RHIC to LHC - Mate Csanad (Eotvos University, Budapest)  
10:00 AM Bose-Einstein correlation measurement with symmetric Levy soruce at NA61/SHINE - Barnabas Porfy (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
10:15 AM Two-particle angular correlations of identified particles in pp collisions at &#8730s = 13 TeV with ALICE - Daniela Ruggiano (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))  
10:30 AM --- Coffee break ---
11:00 AM
Intermediate energies I (until 12:15 PM)
11:00 AM Signatures of Short-Range Correlations in collisions of Intermediate energy Heavy Ions - Kris Hagel (Texas A & M University)  
11:25 AM Exploring heavy-ion collisions in the Fermi regime with the FAZIA multi-telescope array - Dr Alberto Camaiani (IKS - KU LEUVEN)  
11:50 AM Symmetry energy studies at intermediate energies: first experiment with the INDRA-FAZIA apparatus - Dr Caterina Ciampi (GANIL, Caen, France)  
9:00 AM
Vorticity and spin (until 10:45 AM)
9:00 AM Spin polarization measurements in relativistic heavy-ion collisions - Dr Debojit Sarkar (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark)  
9:35 AM Recent theoretical results on spin polarization - Francesco Becattini  
10:10 AM Vorticity and polarization at RHIC and the LHC - Huichao Song (LBNL)  
10:45 AM --- Coffee break ---
11:10 AM
Hydrodynamics (until 12:30 PM)
11:10 AM Self-similar solutions of the diffusion equation - Dr Imre Ferenc Barna (Wigner Research Center)  
11:35 AM Shakhov-like extension of the RTA in relativistic kinetic theory - Victor Eugen Ambrus (West University of Timisoara (RO))  
12:00 PM Perturbative approaches in relativistic kinetic theory and the emergence of first-order hydrodynamics - Gabriel Soares Rocha  
12:15 PM A new formalism to determine QCD equation of state at a finite chemical potential - Sabarnya Mitra (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)  
9:00 AM
Neutron stars (until 10:25 AM)
9:00 AM Constraining Neutron Stars With Microscopic and Macroscopic Collisions - online contribution - Arnaud Le Fèvre  
9:35 AM Reaching percolation and conformal limits in neutron stars - Michał Marczenko (University of Wrocław)  
10:00 AM Quantum design in study of pycnonuclear reactions in compact stars: Nuclear fusion, new quasibound states and spectroscopy - Dr Sergei Maydanyuk (Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Budapest, Hungary)  
10:25 AM --- Coffee break ---
10:50 AM
Odderon and diffraction (until 12:20 PM)
10:50 AM Recent results from the TOTEM Experiment - online contribution - Frigyes Janos Nemes (CERN (also at Wigner RCP Budapest, Hungary))  
11:15 AM Model independent Odderon results - based on new TOTEM data at 8 TeV - Tamas Csorgo (MATE Institute of Technology Karoly Robert Campus (HU))  
11:40 AM Levy generalization of the Phillips-Barger model for elastic pp scattering - Andras Ster (Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU))  
12:05 PM The ReBB model at 8 TeV: Odderon exchange is a certainty - Istvan Szanyi (Eötvös University, Wigner RCP, MATE KRC)  
9:00 AM
Initial stages (until 10:40 AM)
9:00 AM Accessing nuclear structure at colliders via high-energy isobar collisions - online contribution - Giuliano Giacalone (Universität Heidelberg)  
9:35 AM The early stage of heavy-ion collisions - Dr Xiaojian Du (Bielefeld University)  
10:10 AM Opacity dependence of pre-equilibrium and applicability of hydrodynamics in heavy-ion collisions - Clemens Werthmann  
10:25 AM Jet momentum broadening during initial stages of heavy-ion collisions from effective kinetic theory - Florian Lindenbauer (TU Wien)  
10:40 AM --- Coffee break ---
11:05 AM
Mesons and dileptons (until 12:10 PM)
11:05 AM Experimental overview of vector mesons spin alignment - online contribution - Livio Bianchi (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))  
11:40 AM Study of the K+ decay with the NA62 Experiment - Anna Feherkuti (Eotvos Lorand University (HU))  
11:55 AM Effective spectral functions of vector mesons from lifetime analysis - Renan Hirayama (FIAS)  
PM
12:10 PM --- Lunch break ---
1:45 PM
Heavy flavors (until 3:50 PM)
1:45 PM Heavy flavour measurements with ALICE at the LHC - Jacek Tomasz Otwinowski (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))  
2:20 PM Measurements of J/Psi production vs event multiplicity in the forward rapidity in p + p collisions in the PHENIX experiment - Dr Zhaozhong Shi (Los Alamos National Laboratory)  
2:55 PM Production of heavy flavor in small systems - Robert Vertesi (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
3:20 PM Disentangling the gluon Bremsstrahlung effects from the underlying event in high-multiplicity pp collisions - Gyula Bencedi (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
3:35 PM Defining the Underlying-Event Activity in the Presence of Heavy-Flavour Processes in Proton-Proton Collisions at LHC Energies - Laszlo Gyulai (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
3:50 PM --- Coffee break ---
4:20 PM
Exotic QCD and compact stars (until 5:40 PM)
4:20 PM Toward a nonet of light exotic mesons - Prof. Francesco Giacosa (Kielce University)  
4:55 PM Glueball Resonance Gas Model - Shahriyar Jafarzade (CERN)  
5:10 PM Compact Stars in 1+4-dimensional Space-time with interacting nuclear matter (12+3 min) - Anna Horvath (Eotvos Lorand University (HU))  
5:25 PM Bayesian study of quark matter inside hybrid stars - János Takátsy  
12:15 PM --- Lunch break ---
1:45 PM
Intermediate energies II (until 3:00 PM)
1:45 PM Deblurring 3D Characteristics of Heavy-Ion Collisions - Pawel Danielewicz (Michigan State University)  
2:20 PM Correlations and probes of nuclear transport in heavy-ion collisions - Giuseppe VERDE  
2:45 PM Reconstruction of neutral mesons via photon conversion method in Ag-Ag collisions at 1.58 AGeV with HADES - Ms Tetiana Povar (University of Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany)  
3:00 PM --- Coffee break ---
3:30 PM
Hydrodynamics and flow (until 5:15 PM)
3:30 PM Deuteron production in heavy-ion collisions - Boris Tomasik (Univerzita Mateja Bela)  
4:05 PM Estimating Elliptic Flow Coefficient in Heavy Ion Collisions using Deep Learning - Gergely Barnafoldi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU))  
4:30 PM High-pT v_4 puzzle and importance of higher harmonics in QGP tomography - Dusan Zigic (Institute of Physics Belgrade)  
4:45 PM Next-Generation Multi-Fluid Hydrodynamics for RHIC BES - Jakub Cimerman (Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Czech Technical University)  
5:00 PM Exact and analytic solutions of non-relativistic, viscous hydrodynamics - Gábor Kasza  
5:15 PM --- Coffee break ---
5:40 PM
Physics through the arts eye (until 6:15 PM)
5:40 PM Experimental overview on searches for early stage E/M fields and novel QCD phenomena - Panos Christakoglou (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))  
7:00 PM --- Conference dinner: Jardinette Kertvendéglő (Budapest, Németvölgyi út 136, 1112) ---
12:30 PM --- Lunch break ---
2:00 PM
Jets (until 4:00 PM)
2:00 PM Jets Measurements with PHENIX - online contribution - Megan Elizabeth Connors  
2:35 PM Jet quenching in evolving anisotropic matter - Andrey Sadofyev (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))  
3:00 PM Analysis of strange V0 particles in jets produced in PbPb collisions at the ALICE experiment at CERN - Ekaterina Grecka (Czech Academy of Sciences (CZ))  
3:15 PM Medium induced gluon spectrum in dense inhomogeneous matter - Xoan Mayo Lopez (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))  
3:30 PM Studies of color reconnection and fragmentation with the CMS - Attila Jozsef Radl (Eotvos Lorand University (HU))  
3:45 PM Anisotropy of the QGP droplet investigated through high-pt data - Mr Stefan Stojku  
4:00 PM --- Coffee break ---
4:30 PM
Plasma and fusion (until 5:45 PM)
4:30 PM Nanoplasmonic laser fusion - Laszlo Csernai (Department of Physics and Technology)  
4:55 PM With nanoplasmonics towards fusion - Tamas Sandor Biro (MTA Wigner RCP)  
5:20 PM Particles and Plasmas in the Primordial Universe - Johann Rafelski (University of Arizona)  
12:20 PM --- Lunch break ---
2:00 PM
Flash talks (until 3:09 PM)
2:00 PM Event-by-event analysis of the two particle source in EPOS - Dániel Kincses (Eötvös Loránd University)  
2:03 PM Lévy-type HBT correlation measurements for identical kaons at PHENIX - Marton Nagy (Eotvos Lorand University (HU))  
2:06 PM Centrality dependent Levy HBT analysis at CMS - Balazs Korodi (Eotvos Lorand University (HU))  
2:09 PM Cumulants with global baryon conservation and short-range correlations - Michal Barej (AGH UST Krakow)  
2:12 PM Event-shape-dependent analysis of charm-anticharm correlations in simulations - Ms Anikó Horváth (Wigner RCP, Eotvos University, Budapest, Hungary)  
2:15 PM Event-activity dependence of charm and beauty baryon production at LHC energies - Zoltan Varga (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
2:18 PM Analysis of pi0 in the large 2014 200 GeV Au+Au dataset from PHENIX - Ms Nour Abdulameer (DEBRECEN UNIVERSITY)  
2:21 PM Flow fluctuation and factorization breaking in heavy ion collision - Rupam Samanta (AGH University of Science and Technology)  
2:24 PM Jet energy loss in relativistic heavy-ion collisions with realistic medium modeling - Josef Bobek (CTU FNSPE)  
2:27 PM Hadron production from virtual leading partons - Dr Karoly Urmossy (Dept. for Atomic Phys. ELTE, Budapest, Hungary)  
2:30 PM The development of a Machine Learning-based hadronization model - Gabor Biro (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
2:33 PM Measuring pseudorapity distributions with STAR EPD detector - Mátyás Molnár  
2:36 PM Newtonian noise estimation for ET - the effect of rock rheology - Dr Mátyás Szücs (Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Budapest, Hungary)  
2:39 PM Probability density-based image reconstruction for proton Computed Tomography - Akos Sudar (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
2:42 PM Contributions of gravitational-wave observations to heavy-ion physics - Edit Fenyvesi  
2:45 PM Thermodynamic modified gravity and dark matter - Máté Pszota (Eötvös University, Wigner RCP, Budapest, Hungary)  
2:48 PM Superfluid thermodynamics - Péter Ván  
2:51 PM Exploring Quantum Entanglement in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions - Eliana Paula Romero Marroquin (Universidade de Sao Paulo (BR))  
2:54 PM Tensor glueball scattering relevance for Glueball Resonance Gas - Enrico Trotti  
2:57 PM Importance of the vacuum size in finite volume effects on the QCD phase diagram - Győző Kovács (Wigner RCP)  
3:00 PM Isospin breaking in the Extended Linear Sigma model - Dr Péter Kovács (Wigner RCP)  
3:03 PM Study of self-similar solution of self-gravitating non-relativistic fluids - Balazs Endre Szigeti (Wigner Research Centre for Physics (Wigner RCP) (HU))  
3:06 PM Propagation properties of spin degrees of freedom within the framework of relativistic hydrodynamics with spin - Mr Rajeev Singh (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)  
3:09 PM --- Coffee break ---
3:45 PM
Posters and wine (until 6:00 PM)
7:00 PM
IAC dinner (until 10:00 PM)
12:10 PM --- Lunch break ---
2:00 PM
Effective theories and other topics (until 3:15 PM)
2:00 PM Phase transitions in relativistic meson systems - Dmitry Anchishkin (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics (ITP))  
2:25 PM N = 4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills thermodynamics to order lambda^(5/2) from effective field theory - Ubaid Tantary (Kent State University, Kent Ohio, USA)  
2:40 PM Advancements in the Einstein Telescope project - Robert Kovacs  
3:05 PM Closing Remarks, Awards - Mate Csanad (Eotvos University, Budapest)