11–15 Apr 2016
Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone
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Session

Physics of FCC-eh, and of HI collisions at FCC-hh

Tue07
12 Apr 2016, 10:30
Italy

Italy

Crowne Plaza Hotel St. Peter's Via Aurelia Antica 415, 00165 Roma, Italy

Conveners

Physics of FCC-eh, and of HI collisions at FCC-hh

  • Peter Levai (Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU))

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  1. Voica Ana Maria Radescu (University of Oxford (GB))
    12/04/2016, 10:30
    Physics
    Oral
  2. Chen Zhang (Peking University)
    12/04/2016, 10:50
    Physics
    Oral
    In this talk, I will argue that high energy lepton-hadron colliders are suited to studying a wide class of important, well-motivated exotic Higgs decay processes (especially those which suffer from large backgrounds and pile-up at concurrent hadron-hadron colliders). Invisible Higgs decay at the LHeC is taken as an example to illustrate this point. I will emphasize from a more general...
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  3. Nestor Armesto Perez (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))
    12/04/2016, 11:05
    Physics
    Oral
    In this talk we will present a review on the possibilities for nuclear studies at the FCC-he. We will show an update on the possibilities for a precise determination of nuclear PDFs, and their complete unfolding, in a kinematic region never explored before in DIS. We will also discuss diffractive and exclusive observables and the possibilities which these offer for constraining nuclear GPDs...
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  4. Andrea Dainese (INFN - Padova (IT))
    12/04/2016, 11:25
    Physics
    Oral
    This presentation will give an update on the projected accelerator performance and on the physics studies for a heavy-ion programme at FCC-hh. Operating FCC-hh with heavy-ion beams would provide Pb-Pb and p-Pb collisions at centre-of-mass energies of 39 and 63 TeV, respectively, per nucleon-nucleon collisions. Updated estimates indicate that a luminosity of about 30/nb could be integrated...
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  5. Prof. Vitalii Okorokov (National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (RU))
    12/04/2016, 11:55
    Physics
    Oral
    The energy dependence is investigated for a wide set of space-time characteristics derived from Bose–Einstein correlations (BEC) of secondary pion pairs produced in proton-proton and nucleus-nucleus interactions. There is no sharp changing of femtoscopic parameter values at intermediate and high energies. Analytic functions suggested for smooth approximations of energy dependence of emission...
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