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SUMMARY:Interplay of different parameters in hydro: role of preequilibrium
  dynamics and initialization time
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UID:indico-contribution-177866-1978373@indico.cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Ulrich Heinz (The Ohio State University)\nhttps://in
 dico.cern.ch/event/469857/contributions/1978373/
LOCATION:Complexo Multidisciplinar\, Instituto Superior Técnico\, Alameda
  Campus Anfiteatro Abreu Faro
URL:https://indico.cern.ch/event/469857/contributions/1978373/
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SUMMARY:The role of longitudinal correlations and fluctuations [TH]
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UID:indico-contribution-177866-1978371@indico.cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Long-Gang Pang (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Stu
 dies\, Goethe University)\nhttps://indico.cern.ch/event/469857/contributio
 ns/1978371/
LOCATION:Complexo Multidisciplinar\, Instituto Superior Técnico\, Alameda
  Campus Anfiteatro Abreu Faro
URL:https://indico.cern.ch/event/469857/contributions/1978371/
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SUMMARY:The role of longitudinal correlations and fluctuations [EXP]
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160526T143000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-177866-1978327@indico.cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Jiangyong Jia (State University of New York (US))\nh
 ttps://indico.cern.ch/event/469857/contributions/1978327/
LOCATION:Complexo Multidisciplinar\, Instituto Superior Técnico\, Alameda
  Campus Anfiteatro Abreu Faro
URL:https://indico.cern.ch/event/469857/contributions/1978327/
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SUMMARY:Heavy-flavour production measurements in small systems with ALICE
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UID:indico-contribution-177866-1978326@indico.cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Elena Bruna (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))\nHadrons
  carrying heavy flavour\, i.e. charm or beauty quarks\, are unique probes 
 in hadronic collisions at high energies. Due to their large masses\, heavy
  quarks are predominantly produced in hard parton scattering processes in 
 the initial phase of the collisions. Therefore\, measurements of heavy-fla
 vour hadron production in pp collisions provide tests of perturbative QCD 
 and constitute a crucial baseline for the study of heavy-flavour productio
 n in heavy-ion collisions.\nIn particular\, the more differential measurem
 ents of heavy-flavour particle multiplicity dependence or angular correlat
 ions with charged hadrons provide insight into their production mechanisms
 \, as well as into the interplay between the hard and soft processes or fr
 agmentation. At the LHC energies\, multiple parton interactions may also i
 nfluence heavy-flavour production.\nIn p-Pb collisions heavy-flavour produ
 ction is affected by cold nuclear matter effects\, such as the modificatio
 n of the parton density distribution of nucleons bound in nuclei with resp
 ect to those of free nucleons\, multiple soft scatterings of partons in th
 e initial state ($k_{\\rm T}$ broadening) or gluon radiation (energy loss)
 . The modelisation of those effects usually considers a dependence on the 
 collision geometry. Heavy- flavour measurements in p-Pb collisions help to
  characterise the initial state of heavy-ion collisions and are the mandat
 ory reference for the interpretation of the corresponding studies in Pb-Pb
  collisions\, where heavy quarks interact with the medium constituents pro
 viding information on the transport properties of the medium.\nALICE capab
 ilities allow for full reconstruction of the hadronic decays of open- char
 med D mesons at central rapidity\, as well as to study leptons from charm 
 and beauty decays at central and forward rapidity. An overview of the heav
 y-flavour measurements in pp and p-Pb collisions with ALICE will be given.
  Special attention will be put on the production cross sections\, nuclear 
 modification factors\, angular correlations between D mesons and charged h
 adrons\, and the studies of the multiplicity dependence of D-meson yields\
 , which will be discussed in terms of collision centrality (centrality-dep
 endent nuclear modification factor) or as a function of charged-particle m
 ultiplicity (per-event yield as a function of charged-particle multiplicit
 y). Results will be compared with model calculations when possible.\n\nhtt
 ps://indico.cern.ch/event/469857/contributions/1978326/
LOCATION:Complexo Multidisciplinar\, Instituto Superior Técnico\, Alameda
  Campus Anfiteatro Abreu Faro
URL:https://indico.cern.ch/event/469857/contributions/1978326/
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SUMMARY:Beam Energy Dependence of Azimuthal Correlations in Au+Au Collisio
 ns at mid and forward rapidity
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UID:indico-contribution-177866-1978356@indico.cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Niseem Abdelwahab (Stony Brook University)\nThe STAR
  collaboration has made an extensive set of flow measurements\nfor Au+Au c
 ollisions spanning the collision energy range of 7.7 - 200\nGeV in beam en
 ergy scan I (BES - I). Differential results for the\nn$^{th}$ harmonic coe
 fficients $v_{n}\\{2\\}$\, used to characterize the\nflow magnitudes\, wil
 l be presented for charged hadrons measured at mid\nand forward rapidity (
 $\\eta 0.7$. The use of these\nmeasurements to understand aspects of the r
 eaction dynamics and the QCD\nphase diagram will also be discussed.\n\nhtt
 ps://indico.cern.ch/event/469857/contributions/1978356/
LOCATION:Complexo Multidisciplinar\, Instituto Superior Técnico\, Alameda
  Campus Anfiteatro Abreu Faro
URL:https://indico.cern.ch/event/469857/contributions/1978356/
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SUMMARY:Measurement of forward-backward multiplicity and flow correlations
  in $pp$\, $p$+Pb  and Pb+Pb collisions with the ATLAS detector
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UID:indico-contribution-177866-1978361@indico.cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Mingliang Zhou (State University of New York (US))\n
 (speaker known later)\nCorrelations between particle multiplicities at dif
 ferent pseudorapidities \nare studied in pp\, p+Pb and Pb+Pb collisions us
 ing the ATLAS detector at the LHC.  A data driven procedure is used \nto s
 eparate the short-range and long-range contributions to the correlation fu
 nction.  \nThe short-range component differs considerably between opposite
  and same charged pairs \nand shows a strong collision system dependence. 
 The long-range component is expanded \nin an orthogonal basis of Legendre 
 polynomials\, and is found to be dominated by the \nfirst order (linear) m
 odulation. The coefficient of the first order modulation\, $a_1$\, \nis st
 udied as a function of the event-multiplicity. It is found to be independe
 nt of \nthe charge combination of the pair\, and similar between the three
  collision systems at a \ngiven multiplicity. The $a_1$ is known to be str
 ongly correlated with the forward-backward \nasymmetry in the initial stat
 e. The multiplicity and collision system dependence of $a_1$\ncan provide 
 important insights into the early time entropy production in high \nenergy
  collisions.\n\nMeasurements of the azimuthal anisotropy of charged partic
 les in Pb+Pb\, p+Pb and pp \ncollisions over broad transverse momentum and
  pseudorapidity ranges\, using the ATLAS detector \nare presented. The mea
 surements are done via multi-particle cumulants\, event-plane and \nscalar
 -product methods. The analysis uses high-statistics $p$+Pb data at \n$\\sq
 rt{s_{\\mathrm{NN}}}$=5.02~TeV\, $pp$ data at $\\sqrt{s}$=13~TeV and Pb+Pb
  data \nat $\\sqrt{s_{\\mathrm{NN}}}$=2.76~TeV. The measurements for diffe
 rent systems are compared \nas a function of charge particle multiplicity.
  In addition\, the measurements of flow harmonics\, $v_n$\, \nin the new 5
 .02~TeV Pb+Pb data collected during the 2015 LHC heavy-ion run\, will be r
 eported. \nThis study provides important insight into the potential collec
 tive behavior in small collision systems.\n\nhttps://indico.cern.ch/event/
 469857/contributions/1978361/
LOCATION:Complexo Multidisciplinar\, Instituto Superior Técnico\, Alameda
  Campus Anfiteatro Abreu Faro
URL:https://indico.cern.ch/event/469857/contributions/1978361/
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