21–27 Jul 2013
The University of Birmingham
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Session

Plenary 4

23 Jul 2013, 09:00
The University of Birmingham

The University of Birmingham

Birmingham B15 2TT United Kingdom

Conveners

Plenary 4

  • Francesco Becattini (Unversity of Florence)

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  1. Dr Giuseppe Bruno (Universita e INFN (IT))
    23/07/2013, 09:00
    Talk
  2. Daniel Kikola (Warsaw University of Technology)
    23/07/2013, 09:30
    Talk
    Heavy quarks are produced early in the heavy-ion collisions and they are expected to interact differently from light quarks with the Quark Gluon Plasma (QGP); therefore, they are unique probes of the QGP properties. Moreover, their production and elliptic flow are sensitive to the medium dynamics. These measurements for open heavy flavour sector are crucial for understanding the parton...
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  3. Mr Denis Jouan (IPN CNRS/IN2P3)
    23/07/2013, 10:00
    Talk
    Heavy quarks and quarkonia are mostly produced in the first steps of a collision, and then are sensitive to the whole evolution of the system, and in particular to the initial stage, which makes also of the heavy quarkonia an excellent probe of the quark gluon plasma formation in heavy ion collisions. Other effects also occur, such as partonic distributions modification in cold nuclear...
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