Future directions on heavy-ion physics in the forward region & LHC Working Group on Forward Physics and Diffraction

from Wednesday 3 September 2014 (02:00) to Saturday 6 September 2014 (18:50)
Lawrence and Kansas City

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
3 Sept 2014
4 Sept 2014
5 Sept 2014
6 Sept 2014
AM
09:00 Introduction - Daniel Tapia Takaki (University of Kansas (US))  
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09:30
Student lectures - Guillermo Contreras (Prague) (until 16:10)
09:30 Student lecture: New Perspectives for Hadron Physics - Prof. Stanley J. Brodsky (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University)  
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10:30 Coffee break  
10:45 Student lecture: Ultra-peripheral heavy-ion collisions - Joakim Nystrand (University of Bergen (NO))  
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12:00 Lunch break  
14:10 Student lecture: Ultra-peripheral heavy-ion collisions - Joakim Nystrand (University of Bergen (NO))  
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15:10 Student lecture: The Ins and Outs of Nuclear Parton Densities - Ramona Vogt (LLNL / UC Davis)  
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09:30
Student lectures 2 and talks - Joakim Nystrand (University of Bergen (NO)) (until 13:00)
09:30 Student lecture: Low x physics and parton saturation at future electron-ion colliders - Anna Stasto (Penn State)  
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10:30 A Few Words on the Actual Size of the Proton - John Ralston (University of Kansas)  
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11:00 Coffee break  
11:15 Studying propagation, neutralization, and fluctuations of QCD color at an Electron Ion Collider - William King Brooks (Federico Santa Maria Technical University (CL))  
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12:00 Higgs and Heavy Quark Production at Forward Rapidities and Other Novel Tests of QCD - Prof. Stanley J. Brodsky (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University)  
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09:30
LHC WG session - Michael Murray (University of Kansas (US)) (until 10:30)
09:30 Recent CMS results on forward physics - Grzegorz Brona (University of Warsaw (PL))  
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10:00 Forward physics with tagged protons at the LHC - Christophe Royon (CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR))  
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10:30 Coffee break  
10:45
LHC WG session - part 2 - John Ralston (University of Kansas) (until 12:15)
10:45 Non-linear QCD dynamics and Wilson lines - Giovanni A. Chirilli (The Ohio State University)  
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11:45 Exploring the perturbative Pomeron with NLO accuracy: Jet-Gap-Jet Observables - Martin Hentschinski (Brookhaven National Laboratory)  
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09:00
Forward heavy-ion physics session - Mark Strikman (Penn State) Daniel Tapia Takaki (University of Kansas (US)) (until 16:00)
09:00 Quarkonium and jet production in studies of nucleon/nuclear parton densities - Ramona Vogt (LLNL / UC Davis)  
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09:30 Dijet production at large x as a probe of superfast quarks in nuclei - Adam Freese (FIU)  
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10:00 Coffee break  
10:20 Recent experimental results on jets in heavy ion collisions - Yen-Jie Lee (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))  
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10:50 Revealing small size components in the nucleon in the forward pp and pA collisions - Mark Strikman (Penn State)  
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11:20 Review of recent flow studies in ALICE - Anthony Robert Timmins (University of Houston (US))  
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11:50 Lunch  
12:50 ALICE results on ultra-peripheral p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions - Jaroslav Adam (Czech Technical University (CZ))  
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13:20 CMS results on ultra-peripheral p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions - Igor Katkov (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))  
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PM
17:30 Move to the Spencer Museum of Art (5 mins drive). The meeting point is at the Eldridge hotel. The contact person is Pat Kenny.  
18:00 Reception and tour at the Spencer Museum of Art  
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13:00 Lunch break  
14:30
Heavy-ion talks part 1 - Ramona Vogt (LLNL / UC Davis) (until 16:50)
14:30 Student lecture: Experimental heavy-ion physics - Michael Murray (University of Kansas (US))  
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15:30 Recent ATLAS heavy-ion results - Ramiro Debbe (Brookhaven National Laboratory)  
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16:00 Coffee break  
16:20 Recent CMS heavy-ion results - Pat Kenny (University of Kansas (US))  
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19:30 Public Talk: From the Smallest to the Biggest: How Our Inward Search Sheds Light on the Earliest Moments of the Universe - Paul Sorensen (BNL)  
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12:15 Lunch break  
13:45
LHC WG session - part 3 - Alice Louise Cox Mignerey (University of Maryland (US)) (until 14:45)
13:45 Astroparticle Physics in ALICE - Arturo Fernandez Tellez (Autonomous University of Puebla (MX))  
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14:15 Recent LHCf results and possible future plans at RHIC for p-A or A-A runs - Takashi Sako (Nagoya University (JP))  
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16:30 Moving to Kansas City  
17:30 Registration at Sorella Hotel & Free time to explore KC