27 June 2016 to 1 July 2016
PNPI NRC KI, Gatchina
Europe/Moscow timezone

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  1. 27/06/2016, 11:50
  2. Egle Tomasi-Gustafsson (CEA)
    27/06/2016, 12:00
  3. Alexei Vorobyev (B.P. Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute - PNPI ()
    27/06/2016, 12:30
  4. Stanislav Dubnicka (Institute of Physics)
    27/06/2016, 14:30
  5. Erik Bartos (Institute of Physics of the Slovak Academy of Sciences)
    27/06/2016, 15:00
  6. Alexander Andrianov (Saint Petersburg State University)
    27/06/2016, 15:30
  7. Young S Kim (Univ. of Maryland)
    27/06/2016, 16:30
  8. Anatoly Serebrov (PNPI NRC KI)
    27/06/2016, 17:00
  9. Lev Lipatov (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute)
    28/06/2016, 09:30
  10. Douglas Ross (Southampton University)
    28/06/2016, 10:00
  11. Alexander Prygarin (Ariel University)
    28/06/2016, 10:20
  12. Sergey Bondarenko (Ariel University)
    28/06/2016, 10:40
  13. Victor Kim (St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute - PNPI, Gatchina)
    28/06/2016, 11:20
  14. Anton Karpishkov (Samara State University)
    28/06/2016, 11:40
  15. Maxim Nefedov (Samara State University)
    28/06/2016, 12:00

    The Parton Reggeization Approach (PRA) is the hybrid scheme of kT-factorization which combines the gauge-inveriant definition of hard-scattering matrix elements with Reggeized (off-shell) initial state partons, derived using L. N. Lipatov's effective theory for the Regge limit of QCD, and the Kimber-Martin-Ryskin scheme for the determination of unintegrated PDFs. The LO PRA description of...

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  16. Boris Ermolaev (Ioffe Physical Technical Institute of Russian Academy of Scienc)
    28/06/2016, 12:20
  17. Evgenii Baldin (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (RU))
    28/06/2016, 12:40
  18. Adrian Buzatu (University of Glasgow (GB))
    28/06/2016, 14:30
  19. Mikhail Levchenko (B.P. Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute - PNPI ()
    28/06/2016, 15:00
  20. Andrea Di Simone (Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg (DE))
    28/06/2016, 15:30
  21. Victor Ezhov (PNPI NRC KI)
    28/06/2016, 16:20
  22. Roman Pasechnik (Lund University)
    28/06/2016, 16:50
  23. Dmitry Gorbunov (Russian Academy of Sciences (RU))
    28/06/2016, 17:15
  24. Seung Joon Lee (Korea University (KR))
    28/06/2016, 17:40
  25. Vadim Guzey (PNPI NRC KI)
    29/06/2016, 09:30
  26. Dmitry Ageev (Steklov MI)
    29/06/2016, 09:50
  27. Richard Lednicky (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia)
    29/06/2016, 10:10
  28. Grigory Nigmatkulov (National Research Nuclear University MEPhI)
    29/06/2016, 10:40
  29. Stepan Chimanskii (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR))
    29/06/2016, 11:20
  30. Mikhail Tokarev (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
    29/06/2016, 11:50
  31. Sergey Zharko (SPbPU)
    29/06/2016, 12:10
  32. Daniil Suetin (SPbPU & PNPI NRC KI)
    29/06/2016, 12:30
  33. Alexei Yung (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute)
    30/06/2016, 09:30
  34. Hagop Sazdjian (University Paris-Sud)
    30/06/2016, 10:00
  35. Boris Kopeliovich (UTFSM)
    30/06/2016, 10:30

    The masses of cryptoexotic pentaquarks with hidden beauty are estimated phenomenologically using the results by the LHCb collaboration which discovered recently the cryptoexotic pentaquarks with hidden charm [1]. The expected masses of the hidden beauty pentaquarks are about 10.8 GeV and 10.7 GeV in the limit of some kind of heavy quark symmetry [2]. The states with hidden strangeness...

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  36. Sercan Sen (Istanbul Technical University (TR))
    30/06/2016, 11:20
  37. Katerina Kuznetsova (B.P. Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute - PNPI ()
    30/06/2016, 11:50
  38. Iakov Vazdik (Lebedev Physical Institute)
    30/06/2016, 12:10
  39. Mikhail Ryskin (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute)
    30/06/2016, 12:30
  40. Mikhail Ryskin (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute)
    30/06/2016, 12:50
  41. Vladimir Kopeliovich (INR RAS)
    30/06/2016, 14:30
  42. Yakov Azimov
    30/06/2016, 15:00

    Modern experimental facilities and detectors provide tremendous volume of detailed data. For double-hadron reactions, they are usually presented as a set of many panels for, e.g., angular distributions at many particular energies. Such presentation loses visuality, and its physical content may be extracted only through some model-dependent treatment. Instead, we suggest to use expansion into...

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  43. Andrey Sarantsev (Bonn University)
    30/06/2016, 15:20
  44. Viacheslav Kuznetsov (Kyungpook National University)
    30/06/2016, 15:40
  45. Dmitry Svirida (ITEP)
    30/06/2016, 16:20

    EPECUR experiment finished processing of pion-nucleon data recorded before the fire at the ITEP proton syncrotron in 2011. More than 9000 cross section data points with extraordinary accuracy of 1% are presented both for positive and negative pion scattering on protons in the energy range 820-1330 MeV/c. The data are arranged in 2 degree angular intervals with approximately 5 MeV/c energy...

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  46. Nikolay Kozlenko (PNPI NRC KI)
    30/06/2016, 16:50
  47. Ajay Kumar Rai (Sardar Vallabhbhai Nat. Inst. of Technology-Surat)
    30/06/2016, 17:20

    The mass spectra of singly bottom baryon Ω−b is determined using the Hypercentral Constituent Quark Model [1]. We first determine ground state masses and then established the radial(L=0) and orbital (L=1,2,3) excited state masses. The confinement potential is assumed in the hyper central co-ordinates of the coulomb plus power potential for un- equal masses. We also introduced first order...

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  48. Virendrasinh Kher (Polytechnic Maharaja Sayajirao Univ. of Baroda)
    30/06/2016, 17:40
  49. Artem Maevskiy (M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (RU))
    01/07/2016, 10:30
  50. Nataliia Zakharchuk (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    01/07/2016, 10:50
  51. Vladislav Korotkov
    01/07/2016, 11:30
  52. Chien Thang Tran (JINR)
    01/07/2016, 12:00
  53. Anastasiia Kozachuk (M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (RU))
    01/07/2016, 12:20
  54. Yuri Goncharov (SPbPU)
    01/07/2016, 12:40
  55. Victor Fadin (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)
    01/07/2016, 14:30
  56. Roman Lee (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics)
    01/07/2016, 15:00
  57. Dr Grigory Pivovarov (Russian Academy of Sciences (RU))
    01/07/2016, 15:30
  58. Nayneshkumar Devlani (Polytechnic, The M S University of Baroda)
  59. Artem Maevskiy (M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (RU))
  60. Lucio Cerrito (University and INFN Rome 2 (ITALY))
  61. Victor Kim (St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute - PNPI, Gatchina)
  62. Boris Ermolaev (Ioffe Physical Technical Institute of Russian Academy of Scienc)
  63. Stanislav Dubnicka (Institute of Physics)
  64. Cyril Adamuscin (Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK))
  65. Karpishkov A. V., Saleev V. A.