Session

Parallel 19: heavy quarkonia production

24 Sept 2024, 14:00
DEJIMA MESSE NAGASAKI

DEJIMA MESSE NAGASAKI

4-1, Onouemachi, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki, 850-0058 Japan

Conveners

Parallel 19: heavy quarkonia production

  • Dong Jo Kim (University of Jyvaskyla (FI))

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  1. Pol-Bernard GOSSIAUX
    24/09/2024, 14:00
    3. Heavy quarks and quarkonia
    Oral presentation

    Quarkonia and Open Heavy Flavour Hadrons in pp Collisions.
    Collectivity and the Importance of Correlations between Heavy Quark (Q ̄Q) Pairs.

    Several heavy quark observables, like the meson to baryon ratio and the elliptic flow indicate that the interaction of the produced particles with heavy quarks play an important role. Correlations between $Q \bar Q$ pairs show the complexity of the...

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  2. Brennan Schaefer
    24/09/2024, 14:20
    3. Heavy quarks and quarkonia
    Oral presentation

    The investigation of quarkonium production allows for the study of the properties of strongly interacting matter, such as interactions with the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) and nucleonic gluon content. While such probes are essential, a detailed description of the quarkonium production mechanism is not yet completely understood. Proposed explanatory mechanisms, including multi-parton interactions,...

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  3. Cesar Luiz Da Silva (Los Alamos National Laboratory (US))
    24/09/2024, 14:40
    3. Heavy quarks and quarkonia
    Oral presentation

    Charmonium production in hadronic collisions is an important experimen-
    tal observable that sheds light on the heavy quark interaction with the nuclear medium. While the bound quarkonium states undergo dissociation and recombination in PbPb collisions, in pPb collisions they can experience a combination of initial and final state effects such as shadowing and comover breakup. A full...

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  4. John Matthew Durham (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
    24/09/2024, 15:00
    3. Heavy quarks and quarkonia
    Oral presentation

    In the last decade, hadron spectroscopy has unveiled a wealth of states that
    do not have the properties expected of particles composed of 2 or 3 valence
    quarks. Foremost among these is the X(3872), which is thought to contain
    a ccbar pair plus two light quarks. In heavy ion collisions, these multiquark
    states are especially sensitive to a range of phenomena that can suppress or
    enhance...

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