15–19 Feb 2016
IIC, New Delhi
Asia/Calcutta timezone

Session

Session 12

17 Feb 2016, 16:10
Multi Purpose Hall (IIC, New Delhi)

Multi Purpose Hall

IIC, New Delhi

India International Centre, 40 Max Muller Marg, New Delhi, India

Conveners

Session 12: Fluctuations and Correlations

  • Shakeel Ahmad (Aligarh Muslim University (IN))

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  1. Dr Prakhar Garg (Indian Institute of Technology Indore (IN))
    17/02/2016, 16:10
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    The evolution of temperature fluctuations inside an in-homogeneous and an-isotropic 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 investigated....
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  2. Rohni Sharma (University of Jammu)
    17/02/2016, 16:30
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    QCD predicts significant fluctuations being associated with quark-hadron phase transition. Studying system that emerges in the relativistic heavy ion collisions, important information on the evolution of the quark-hadron phase tansition can be extracted. Local multiplicity fluctuations of hadrons produced in these collisions may reveal some of the features of the phase transition. A...
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  3. M. Mohsin Khan (Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh)
    17/02/2016, 16:50
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    Fluctuations in multiplicity of charged hadrons produced in relativistic nuclear collisions are regarded as one of the vital signal of quark-gluon plasma formation and also have a long history back with early cosmic ray observations. The controversial issue of QCD critical point existence may be expected to be solved in current LHC experiments. The presence of local multiplicity fluctuations...
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  4. Shaista Khan (Aligarh Muslim University, India)
    17/02/2016, 17:10
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    Observed dependence of multiplicity distribution on energy and rapidity window reveal that the secondary particles arise from two kind of sources: chaotic and coherent sources. Particles produced through chaotic sources are concentrated in relatively smaller rapidity intervals, while those coming from the coherent sources are spread over entire rapidity space. It has been observed that the...
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