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

Session

Session 18

18 Feb 2016, 14:00
Multi Purpose Hall (IIC, New Delhi)

Multi Purpose Hall

IIC, New Delhi

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

Conveners

Session 18: Theory Developments

  • Sourendu Gupta (TIFR, Mumbai)

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  1. Golam Sarwar (VECC)
    18/02/2016, 14:00
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    Evolution of fluctuations in various thermodynamical quantities have been studied within the framework of Boltzmann transport equation. Spatial anisotropies of the initial state with different geometry have been evolved through Boltzmann equation and shown that these anisotropies decay very fast. This supports the presumption that the measured anisotropies in the data does not originates from...
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  2. Binoy Krishna Patra (Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee)
    18/02/2016, 14:20
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    The yield of hadrons produced with high transverse momentum at RHIC and LHC has shown to be significantly suppressed in comparison with the cumulative yield of NN collisions. This effect, so called jet quenching was predicted to occur due to the energy loss suffered by hard scattered partons and can be understood in terms of a single ``quenching parameter'' $\hat{q}$, which can be obtained in...
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  3. Bindu A. BAMBAH (UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD, HYDERABAD, TELENGANA INDIA)
    18/02/2016, 14:40
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    The existence of the Quark Gluon Plasma(QGP) requires that in the collision of heavy ions an initial fireball is formed which has a lifetime larger than typical hadronic time scale of $10^{ −23}$ sec and that the temperature and volume of the fireball is sufficient to ensure that the Quark Hadron phase transition predicted by statistical QCD is achieved. Then the pions and photons emitted...
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  4. Anirban Lahiri (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India)
    18/02/2016, 15:00
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    Scale setting for QCD with two flavors of staggered quarks is examined using Wilson flow. Results are also compared with the scale set by Rho mass measurements.
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  5. Mr Arpan Das (Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar, India)
    18/02/2016, 15:20
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    Reaction-diffusion equations with suitable boundary conditions have special propagating solutions which very closely resemble the moving interfaces in a first order transition. We show that the dynamics of chiral order parameter in heavy-ion collisions, with dissipative dynamics, is governed by one such  equation, specifically, the Newell-Whitehead equation. The chiral transition is,...
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