XVII Polish Workshop on Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions: Phase diagram and Equation of State of strongly interacting matter

from Saturday 14 December 2024 (08:30) to Sunday 15 December 2024 (17:00)
Warsaw University of Technology (Faculty of Physics)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
14 Dec 2024
15 Dec 2024
AM
08:30
Registration - Diana Pawłowska-Szymańska (until 09:00)
09:00
Session 1 - Stanisław Mrówczyński Hanna Zbroszczyk (Warsaw University of Technology (PL)) (until 12:25)
09:00 Chemical Freeze-out in the QCD Phase Diagram - David Blaschke  
09:25 Quasiparticle second-order hydrodynamics at finite chemical potential - Dr Leonardo Tinti (Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach)  
09:40 Finite volume effects on the phase digram via momentum space constraints - Győző Kovács (University of Wrocław, Wigner RCP)  
09:55 Probing hadron-quark phase transition in twin stars using f-modes - Dr David Edwin Alvarez Castillo (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAS)  
10:10 Towards accurate modeling of neutron star crust properties and what we can learn from them about the core - Gabriel Wlazłowski (Warsaw University of Technology)  
10:35 --- Coffee break ---
11:00 Light and heavy flavour thermalisation in high-energy collisions - Prof. Krzysztof Redlich (Wrocław)  
11:25 Fluctuations and correlations of baryonic chiral partners - Michał Marczenko (University of Wrocław)  
11:40 Search for the Critical Point in NA61/SHINE - Valeria Zelina Reyna Ortiz (Jan Kochanowski University (PL))  
11:55 Heavy Flavor Production in Hot QCD Matter - Valeriya Mykhaylova (University of Wrocław)  
12:10 Exploring the baryon correlation puzzle via angular correlations from ALICE - Malgorzata Anna Janik (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))  
09:00
Session 3 - David Blaschke Maciej Rybczyński (Kielce) (until 13:35)
09:00 Alice Forward Calorimeter Upgrade - Jacek Otwinowski  
09:15 Compressed Baryonic Matter experiment at FAIR - Dr Daniel Wielanek (Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Phycis)  
09:30 The earliest phase of relativistic heavy ion collisions - Prof. Stanisław Mrówczyński  
09:55 Antibaryon production in pp interactions at $\sqrt{s}\sim 10$ GeV: statistical hadronization and p+$\bar{p}$ scaling? - Prof. Tomek Matulewicz (University of Warsaw (PL))  
10:20 Femtoscopy measurements of the p-Λ and d-Λ systems as a tool for studying the strong interaction parameters - Diana Pawłowska-Szymańska (Warsaw University of Technology)  
10:35 Protons femtoscopy with 3D source in Au +Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=2.4$ GeV - Mr Jędrzej Kołaś (Warsaw University of Technology)  
10:50 Photon-photon femtoscopy in Ag+Ag collisions at \sqrt{s_{NN}}=2.55 GeV - Mateusz Grunwald (Warsaw Universty of Technology)  
11:05 --- Coffee break ---
11:30 Quantum sensors for HEP: DRD-5: Detector R&D Collaboration for quantum sensors at CERN - Georgy Kornakov (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))  
11:45 Towards more precise data analysis with machine-learning-based particle identification with missing data - Lukasz Graczykowski (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))  
12:00 Observation of top-quark pair production in heavy-ion collisions with the ATLAS detector - Patrycja Anna Potepa (AGH University of Krakow (PL))  
12:15 Effects of jet-medium interactions versus vacuum like emissions on jet azimuthal angular decorrelations - Martin Rohrmoser (Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach)  
12:30 Abrupt switching from hadronic to partonic degrees of freedom at smooth chiral crossover - Oleksii Ivanytskyi (University of Wroclaw)  
12:45 Differential study of $\Lambda$-hyperon polarization in central heavy-ion collisions - Mr Oleksandr Vitiuk (University of Wroclaw (PL))  
13:00 Integrable equation of state and finite size effect - Xin An (National Center for Nuclear Research)  
13:15 Probing QGP through correlations and fluctuations of collective observables - Rupam Samanta (AGH University of Krakow, Poland)  
13:30 XVIII Polish Workshop in 2025 - Roman Planeta (Jagellonian University) Roman Josef Planeta (Jagiellonian University (PL)) Pawel Piotr Staszel (Jagiellonian University (PL))  
PM
12:35 --- Lunch ---
14:00
Session 2 - Marek Gaździcki Tomasz Matulewicz (until 19:00)
14:05 Diagram of high-energy nuclear collisions and two families of horns - Prof. Marek Gazdzicki  
14:30 Hadron resonance gas is bad model for hadronic matter in strong magnetic field - Pasi Huovinen (University of Wroclaw)  
14:45 Isospin breaking in kaon multiplicities in heavy-ion collisions: status and consequences - Prof. Francesco Giacosa (Kielce University)  
15:10 Combinants and correlation functions in nuclear collisions: some intriguing properties of multiplicity distributions - Prof. Maciej Rybczyński (Kielce)  
15:35 Production of ϕ(1020) meson in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the CERN SPS - Łukasz Rozpłochowski (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)  
15:50 Extension of the integrated HydroKinetic Model to BES RHIC and GSI-FAIR nuclear collision energies \ - Yuri Sinyukov  
16:15 --- Coffee break ---
16:40 Modeling resonance spectra in heavy-ion collisions at HADES - Szymon Harabasz  
17:05 Spin hydrodynamics in heavy-ion collisions - recent numerical applications - Dr Radoslaw Ryblewski (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN)  
17:30 Entropy production and dissipation in spin hydrodynamics - A. Daher  
17:45 Measurements of azimuthal anisotropy of charged particles in Pb+Pb collisions with the ATLAS detector - Petr Balek (AGH University of Krakow (PL))  
18:00 Info about dinner  
19:00 --- Dinner ---