14–17 Nov 2012
Grand Hotel, Pusan, South Korea
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Session

Parallel 2A (Chair Feng Liu)

2A
15 Nov 2012, 15:30
Grand Hotel, Pusan, South Korea

Grand Hotel, Pusan, South Korea

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  1. Mr Hiroshi Nakagomi (Univ. of Tsukuba)
    15/11/2012, 15:30
    In heavy-ion collisions, measurement of azimuthal anisotropy in emitted particle momentum distribution is a one of the important themes for the investigation of Quark Gluon Plasma (QGP).  For this measurements, we need to be able to measure the reference reaction/event planes direction with good accuracy. In 2011 the Silicon Vertex detector (VTX) was installed in the RHIC-PHENIX...
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  2. Zhong-Bao Yin (Central China Normal University CCNU (CN))
    15/11/2012, 15:55
    The elliptic flow is an important observable to probe the properties of the system created in heavy-ion collisions. As the collectivity is built up throughout the collision evolution, information about space-momentum correlations developed during the partonic phase can be masked later by interactions during the hadronic one. Multi-strange particles are believed to have smaller hadronic...
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  3. Minwoo Kim (Yonsei University (KR))
    15/11/2012, 16:20
    The study of the properties of strongly-interacting nuclear matter at extreme temperature and energy densities, Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) predicted by Quantum Chromo Dynamics is one of the important subjects in ultrarelativistic nuclear collisions. The measurement of azimuthal anisotropy has given crucial knowledge of the produced medium such as the equation of state (EOS), and the difference...
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