27 June 2016 to 1 July 2016
UC Berkeley
US/Pacific timezone

Session

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2
30 Jun 2016, 11:00
203 (Clark Kerr Campus)

203

Clark Kerr Campus

Conveners

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  • In Kwon Yoo (Pusan National University (KR))

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  1. Jinlong Zhang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
    30/06/2016, 11:00
    Contributed Talk
    The Beam Energy Scan (BES) program of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider(RHIC) is an exploration of the QCD phase diagram to find signatures of the critical point and the Quark-Gluon Plasma to hadron gas phase transition. For the Solenoidal Tracker at RHIC(STAR) a quantitative understanding of these signals requires an increase in statistics for 7, 11, 14, and 19GeV AuAu collisions as well as...
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  2. Benjamin Linnik (Goethe University)
    30/06/2016, 11:20
    Contributed Talk
    The Compressed Baryonic Matter Experiment (CBM) is one of the core experiments of the future FAIR facility. It will explore the phase diagram of strongly interacting matter in the regime of high net baryon densities with numerous probes, among them open charm. Therefore, a dedicated vertex detector is required which will be equipped with CMOS Monolithic Active Pixels Sensors (MAPS). A joined...
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  3. YANG CHI (University of Science and Technology of China)
    30/06/2016, 11:40
    Contributed Talk
    STAR is proceeding an upgrade on TPC inner sectors (iTPC). By increasing the number of inner padrows from 13 to 40 and renewing the inner sector wires, this upgrade will extend the rapidity coverage from $|\eta|<1$ to $|\eta|<1.5$, provide better momentum resolution, and better energy loss (dE/dx) resolution. The iTPC upgrade is very crucial to STAR BES-II program which will provide in-depth...
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  4. Barbara Antonina Trzeciak (Utrecht University)
    30/06/2016, 12:00
    Contributed Talk
    In this talk, we will review a number of recent ideas* put forward in favour of a fixed-target programme at the LHC - AFTER@LHC. By extracting the beam with a bent crystal or by using an internal gas target, the multi-TeV LHC beams allow one to perform the most energetic fixed-target experiments ever and to study with high precision pp, pd and pA collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 115 GeV and Pbp...
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  5. Prof. Marina Nielsen (Universidade de Sao Paulo)
    30/06/2016, 12:20
    Contributed Talk
    Identifying hadronic molecular states and/or hadrons with multiquark components either with or without exotic quantum numbers is a long-standing challenge in hadronic physics. We suggest that studying the production of these hadrons in relativistic heavy ion collisions offers a promising resolution to this problem as yields of exotic hadrons are expected to be strongly affected by...
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