Conveners
Hadronic final states in high pT interactions: (4)
- Giancarlo Ferrera (University of Milan)
- Chia-Ming Kuo (National Central University (TW))
Hadronic final states in high pT interactions
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Christopher Mc Ginn (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))23/09/2025, 17:30Hadronic final states in high pT interactionsTalk
Long-range multiparticle correlations as observed in the ultrarelativistic collisions of heavy ions at RHIC and the LHC has long been held as a signature of hydrodynamic flow in the novel phase of hot and dense matter known as the quark gluon plasma. However, these correlations, manifesting most simply as an elliptical Fourier coefficient or v$_{2}$, has subsequently been observed not just in...
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Mr Lorenzo Rossi (University of Milan & INFN)23/09/2025, 17:55Hadronic final states in high pT interactionsTalk
We discuss recent extractions of both unpolarized and polarized quark TMD Parton Distribution Functions (TMD PDFs) in the proton, as well as TMD Fragmentation Functions (TMD FFs). These results are based on global fits of Drell–Yan and Semi-Inclusive Deep-Inelastic Scattering (SIDIS) data sets performed by the MAP collaboration. We also compare our findings with those from other groups,...
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Thomas Cridge (DESY)23/09/2025, 18:20Hadronic final states in high pT interactionsTalk
I will analyse the theoretical uncertainties inherent in the determination of the strong coupling from the transverse momentum (pT) spectrum of the Z boson. Such analyses require fine control of percent-level theoretical effects in small pT region, not only in terms of their magnitude but also of their shape and that of the corresponding theoretical uncertainties. This is theoretically...
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Dr Goutam Das (RWTH Aachen University)23/09/2025, 18:45Hadronic final states in high pT interactionsTalk
In this talk, I will present an analysis based on renormalon techniques in the large-beta0 limit to estimate leading non-perturbative power corrections relevant to collider observables. As a proof of concept, we apply this approach to e+e- collisions and successfully reproduce the leading non-perturbative corrections for observables sensitive to the invariant mass. Extending this framework, we...
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Dr itaru nakagawa25/09/2025, 09:00Hadronic final states in high pT interactionsTalk
The sPHENIX experiment is a new experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory. It was constructed as an upgrade of the PHENIX experiment with the goal to complete the scientific mission of RHIC in studying the quark-gluon plasma and the spin structure of the nucleon. The sPHENIX detector will provide precision vertexing, tracking and electromagnetic...
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