Description
Heavy Ions
QGP
Yuri Kharlov
(Institute for High Energy Physics (RU))
26/06/2014, 09:20
Phenomena in Heavy Ion Collisions
Presentation
The ALICE experiment at the LHC performs comprehensive studies of the QCD matter with Pb-Pb, p-Pb and pp collisions. A complete set of observables measured by ALICE allows one to explore properties of the deconfnined quark-gluon medium at high temperature and energy density, to study initial-state effects of heavy-ion collisions and to study particle production in QCD vacuum. In this talk, an...
Mr
Stepan Obraztsov
(M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (RU))
26/06/2014, 09:45
Dmitri Peresunko
(National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute (RU))
26/06/2014, 10:10
Presentation
Measurements of direct photon and neutral pion production in heavy-ion collisions provide a comprehensive set of observables characterizing properties of the hot QCD medium. Unlike hadrons, direct photons are produced in all stages of a nucleus-nucleus collision and therefore probe the initial state of the collision as well as the space-time evolution of the produced medium. Prompt direct...
Vitaly Okorokov
(Moscow State Engineering Physics Institute (RU))
26/06/2014, 10:55
Presentation
Recent experimental results obtained at the relativistic heavy-ion collider (RHIC) will be discussed. Investigations of different nuclear-nuclear collisions in recent some years focus on two main tasks, namely, detail study of sQGP properties and exploration of the QCD phase diagram. Results at top RHIC energy provide important information about event shapes as well as transport and...
Vladimir Bumazhnov
(IHEP, Protvino)
26/06/2014, 11:40
Presentation
Hard scattered partons lose significant energy traversing the medium created in high energy collisions of heavy nuclei, resulting in suppressed yields of final state high pT hadrons. Results from the PHENIX experiment at RHIC on the suppression of high pT hadrons at mid-rapidity in central Au+Au and Cu+Cu collisions will be shown and compared to corresponding results in d+Au collisions. The...
Prof.
Xiao-Ming Xu
(Shanghai University)
26/06/2014, 12:05