Conveners
Session 15
- Grzegorz Andrzej Wilk (National Centre for Nuclear Research (PL))
Marek Chojnacki
(University of Copenhagen (DK))
07/11/2015, 09:00
An overview of ALICE results on the charged--particle pseudorapidity density measured over a broad range ($|\eta|<5.0$)
in \mbox{p--Pb} collisions at ${\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}}=$5.02 TeV and \mbox{Pb--Pb} collisions
at ${\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}}=$2.76 TeV is presented.
This includes extension of the previous measurements reported by ALICE into more peripheral collisions
and with higher...
Dániel Kincses
(Eötvös Loránd University, PHENIX collaboration)
07/11/2015, 09:25
Bose-Einstein or HBT correlations of identified charged particles provide insight into the space-time structure of particle emitting sources in heavy-ion collisions. The two-pion HBT correlation function strength (intercept parameter) and especially the transverse mass dependence of it (together with similar information from higher order correlation functions) may carry information on the...
Raghunath Sahoo
(Indian Institute of Technology Indore (IN))
07/11/2015, 09:50
The evolution equation for inhomogeneous and anisotropic temperature fluctuations inside a medium is
derived within the ambit of Boltzmann Transport Equation. Also, taking some existing realistic inputs
we have analyzed the Fourier space variation of temperature fluctuation for the medium created after
heavy-ion collisions. The effect of viscosity on the variation of fluctuations is...
Milena Soltysiak
(Jan Kochanowski University)
07/11/2015, 10:15
We study the broad light scalar kaonic resonance $K_0^*(800)$ as a dynamically generated state. Namely, we show that this resonance emerges when investigating the heavier quark-antiquark scalar state $K_0^*(1430)$ dressed by quantum fluctuations with one kaon and one pion circulating in the loops. We analyse the spectral function in the whole kaonic sector up to 1.8 GeV and determine the...