7–13 May 2017
Sintra, Portugal
Europe/Lisbon timezone

Session

Thursday Afternoon (20min talks + 10min discussions)

11 May 2017, 17:00
Sintra, Portugal

Sintra, Portugal

Hotel Sintra Jardim 30º47'40'' N - 9º 22' 55'' W Quinta Visconde de Tojal Largo Sousa Brandão, nº 1, São Pedro de Sintra 2710-506 Sintra Portugal

Conveners

Thursday Afternoon (20min talks + 10min discussions)

  • Eulogio Oset (University of Valencia)

Presentation materials

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  1. Ami Rostomyan (DESY)
    11/05/2017, 17:00

    The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB collider is a major upgrade of the KEK “B factory” facility in Tsukuba, Japan aiming at an increase of the peak luminosity by a factor of 40. Commissioning of the SuperKEKB main ring took place in the first half of 2016. Phase 2 of the commissioning will start beginning of 2018 after the installation of the final focus system in the IR but still without...

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  2. Milan Stojanovic (University of Belgrade (RS))
    11/05/2017, 17:30

    Two-particle correlations measurements of $v_{n}$ (n=2-4) in 8.16 TeV pPb collisions, and event-by-event correlations of different $v_{n}$ measured using symmetric cumulants in 13 TeV pp, 5.02 and 8.16TeV pPb and 5.02 TeV PbPb collisions at the LHC. These new results give important insights to the origin of collectivity observed in small collision systems. Additionally, using the scalar...

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  3. Wojciech Florkowski (Institute of nuclear Physics, Krakow)
    11/05/2017, 18:30

    Starting from local equilibrium distribution functions for particles and antiparticles with spin 1/2, which are generalised to two by two hermitian matrices to include spin degrees of freedom, and using the conservation laws for energy, momentum and angular momentum, we derive hydrodynamic equations for the local temperature, chemical potential and hydrodynamic flow, as well as for the spin...

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  4. Renaud Boussarie (IFJ Krakow)
    11/05/2017, 19:00

    The Color Glass Condensate picture, or shockwave formalism, provides the non-planar extensions of the non-linear extension of the BFKL formalism for low-x physics. In such a framework, we will detail how to obtain IR- and UV-finite impact factors for two exclusive diffractive processes at one-loop accuracy.

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  5. Dr Subhash Mahapatra (KU Leuven)
    11/05/2017, 19:30

    To be announced.

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