5–7 Jan 2018
Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Wroclaw
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Session 2

6 Jan 2018, 11:30
60, ground floor - Room Jan Rzewuski (Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Wroclaw)

60, ground floor - Room Jan Rzewuski

Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Wroclaw

Max Born Pl. 9, 50-204 Wroclaw

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  1. Maria Stefaniak (Warsaw University of Technology)
    06/01/2018, 11:30

    Studies of collisions of highly accelerated ions are the key to understand the creation of quark matter. Experimental physicists put considerable effort in collecting information characterising the various processes occurring during such collisions. In order to describe such scenarios, complex models have been constructed, one of them being the EPOS approach. It applies Parton-based...

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  2. Martin Rohrmoser (SUBATECH/Ecole des Mines de Nantes)
    06/01/2018, 12:00

    Energetic heavy quarks passing through the hot and dense medium of a quark-gluon plasma (QGP), represented by the resulting mesons, are viewed as a suitable probe for the interactions inside of the QGP, in particular the mechanisms of energy loss, as they are less likely to thermalize within the medium and are mostly created at early stages of the medium evolution.
    However, models of both,...

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  3. Hanna Zbroszczyk (Warsaw Univesroty Of Technology)
    06/01/2018, 12:30

    THERMINATOR model is dedicated to heavy-ion collisions. Its current description allows one to work with data for the highest collision energies achieved by LHC and RHIC colliders. However it is possible to adapt THERMINATOR model to the lower energy spectrum as is used in Beam Energy Scan (BES) program at RHIC.
    Femtoscopy of two particles investigates the properties of matter produced in...

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