Conveners
Thursday Morning
- Zuzana FECKOVA
Enrique Ruiz Arriola
(Universidad de Granada)
12/03/2015, 09:00
This work is based on our recent works
1) Quark Hadron Duality at Finite Temperature
By E. Ruiz Arriola, L.L. Salcedo, E. Megias.
arXiv:1410.3869 [hep-ph].
10.5506/APhysPolB.45.2407.
Acta Phys.Polon. B45 (2014) 2407.
2) Polyakov loop spectroscopy in the confined phase of gluodynamics and QCD
By E. Megias, E. Ruiz Arriola, L.L. Salcedo.
arXiv:1409.0773 [hep-ph].
3) Polyakov loop...
Dr
Radoslaw Ryblewski
(Institute of Nuclear Physics PAS)
12/03/2015, 09:30
We compute dilepton production from the deconfined phase of the quark-gluon plasma using
leading-order (3+1)-dimensional anisotropic hydrodynamics. The anisotropic hydrodynamics equations employed describe the full spatiotemporal evolution of the transverse temperature, spheroidal momentum-space anisotropy parameter, and the associated three-dimensional collective flow of the matter. The...
Liliana Apolinario
(Instituto Superior Técnico)
12/03/2015, 10:30
Ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions are a window of opportunity to study QCD matter under extreme conditions of temperature and density, such as the quark-gluon plasma. Among the several possibilities, the study of jet quenching - generic name given to in-medium energy loss modifications of the parton branching - is a powerful tool to assess the properties of this new state of matter. The...
Jovan Milosevic
(Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences (VINCA))
12/03/2015, 11:00
In this talk we present some of the heavy-ion results from CMS, restricting on anisotropic particle emission. Consistency between the results obtained using four-, six and eigth-particle correlation as well as the Lee-Yang zero method reveals a multi-particle nature of the long-range correlations observed in pPb collisions. By correlating an identified strange hadron ($K^{0}_{S}$ or...