XXV Cracow EPIPHANY Conference on Advances in Heavy Ion Physics

from Tuesday 8 January 2019 (08:00) to Friday 11 January 2019 (18:30)
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        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
8 Jan 2019
9 Jan 2019
10 Jan 2019
11 Jan 2019
AM
08:00
Conclusion (until 09:00)
09:00
Welcome and Introduction - Marek Jezabek (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)) (until 09:15)
09:00 Welcome - Marek Jezabek (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))  
09:15
Experiment overview 1 - Kacper Zalewski (until 10:35)
09:15 Overview of results from Shine (Critical structures in strong interactions) - Marek Gazdzicki (Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE))  
09:50 Proton Intermittency Analysis in NA61/Shine - Nikolaos Davis (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))  
10:12 Overview of results from NA61 - Antoni Marcinek (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))  
10:35
Coffee (until 11:05)
11:05
Experiment overview 2 and Dynamical core-corona initialization - Andrzej Rybicki (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)) (until 12:45)
11:05 Overview of heavy ion physics at ATLAS - Helena Santos (LIP - Lisbon)  
11:30 Overview of heavy ion physics at ALICE - Dong Jo Kim (University of Jyvaskyla (FI))  
11:55 Overview of heavy ion physics at PHENIX - Dr Ron Belmont (University of Colorado Boulder)  
12:20 Dynamical core-corona initialization in high-energy nuclear collisions - Tetsufumi Hirano (Sophia Univ)  
09:00
Young scientists session - Marcin Chrzaszcz (CERN) (until 10:15)
09:00 Multiplicity dependence of two particle correlation in pp and pPb at LHCb - Jozef Borsuk  
09:15 Multiplicity dependence of strangeness and charged particles in proton-proton collisions - Mr Prabhakar Palni (AGH University of Science and Technology)  
09:30 Lc->pmumu results from LHCb - Maciej Dudek  
09:45 The LFV decays at LHCb experiment - Ms Anna Ossowska (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN)  
10:00 Software platform for the monitoring and calibration of the upgraded LHCb VELO - Paweł Kopciewicz  
10:15
Coffee (until 10:45)
10:45
Young scientists session - Rafał Staszewski (IFJ PAN Cracow (PL)) (until 11:45)
10:45 Wounded source models versus experimental results from RHIC - Mr Pawel Gutowski (AGH University of Science and Technology)  
11:00 Ultra-peripheral vector meson production in CMS - Marek Bohdan Walczak (University of Warsaw (PL))  
11:15 Masses of the doubly heavy tetraquarks in a constituent quark model - Sungsik Noh  
11:30 Light-by-light scattering in lead-lead collisions in the ATLAS experiment - Agnieszka Ewa Ogrodnik (AGH University of Science and Technology (PL))  
11:45
Lunch (until 12:45)
09:00
Chirality, vorticity and spin polarization - Radoslaw Ryblewski (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN) (until 10:15)
09:00 Hyperon polarization in heavy ion collisions from few GeV to few TeV energies - Iurii Karpenko (SUBATECH Nantes)  
09:25 Hydrodynamics with polarization - Giorgio Torrieri (IFGW, Unicamp)  
09:50 Hydrodynamics with spin - Wojciech Florkowski (Institute of nuclear Physics, Krakow)  
10:15
Coffee (until 10:45)
10:45
Heavy flavor and quarkonium - Christoph Mayer (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)) (until 12:25)
10:45 Overview of quarkonium results - Roberta Arnaldi (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))  
11:10 Summary of recent results for Quarkonia Production in pp, pPb, PbPb with CMS - Dong Ho Moon (Chonnam National University (KR))  
11:35 Status and perspectives on heavy-flavour and quarkonium in pA and AA collisions at the LHC - Michael Andreas Winn (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))  
12:00 Spectral function for overoccupied gluodynamics from real-time lattice simulations - Tuomas Lappi (University of Jyvaskyla)  
09:00
Peripheral collisions - Lidia Maria Gorlich (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)) (until 10:40)
09:00 Light vector-meson photoproduction and photon-photon processes in ultra-peripheral collisions at the LHC - Christoph Mayer (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))  
09:25 Heavy vector meson photo production in ultra-peripheral collisions at the LHC - Evgeny Kryshen (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institut (RU))  
09:50 Light-by-light scattering in ultra-peripheral collisions in the future - Mariola Kłusek-Gawenda (IFJ PAS)  
10:15 Exclusive diffraction in high energy $eA$ collisions - Renaud Boussarie (Brookhaven National Lab)  
10:40
Coffee (until 11:10)
11:10
Photon induced processes - Janusz Chwastowski (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)) (until 12:25)
11:10 Photon induced processes in semi-central nucleus-nucleus collisions - Antoni Szczurek (Institute of Nuclear Physics)  
11:35 Probing photonic content of the proton using photon-induced dilepton production in $p+\textrm{Pb}$ collisions at the LHC - Marta Luszczak (University of Rzeszow)  
12:00 Forward proton detectors in HI physics - Rafał Staszewski (IFJ PAN Cracow (PL))  
PM
12:45
Lunch (until 13:45)
13:45
Collective dynamics - Marek Kowalski (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)) (until 15:50)
13:45 Collectivity in large and small systems - You Zhou (University of Copenhagen (DK))  
14:10 Collective flow in proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions - Jean-Yves Ollitrault (CNRS)  
14:35 Searching for the QCD phase transition with statistics friendly distributions - Adam Bzdak (AGH University of Science and Technology)  
15:00 Gluon TMDs from forward pA collisions in the CGC - Tolga Altinoluk (National Centre for Nuclear Research)  
15:25 Correlations with fluctuating strings - Wojciech Broniowski (IFJ PAN)  
15:50
Coffee (until 16:20)
16:20
Correlations and fluctuations - Jihyun Bhom (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)) (until 18:25)
16:20 Extracting the shear relaxation time of quark gluon plasma from rapidity correlations - Prof. George Moschelli (Lawrence Technological University)  
16:45 Particle yield fluctuation measurements - Igor Altsybeev (St Petersburg State University (RU))  
17:10 Rare $\Lambda_{b}\to \Lambda\ell^{+}\ell^{-}$ decay in the two-Higgs doublet model of type III - Thabit Barakat (King Saud University)  
17:35 The anisotropic nonequilibrium attractor: Pseudothermalization beyond hydrodynamics - Dr Michael Strickland (Kent State University)  
18:00 How does relativistic kinetic theory remember about initial conditions? - Viktor Svensson  
12:45
Bus (until 14:15)
14:15
Excursion (until 17:15)
17:15
Conference dinner (until 19:15)
19:15
Bus (until 20:45)
12:25
Lunch (until 13:25)
13:25
Light flavor - Wojciech Broniowski (IFJ PAN) (until 14:40)
13:25 Strangness and Formation of QGP - Johann Rafelski (University of Arizona)  
13:50 Testing production scenarios for (anti-)(hyper-)nuclei with multiplicity-dependent measurements at the LHC - Francesca Bellini (CERN)  
14:15 Studying heavy-ion collisions using a hybrid model - David Dobrigkeit Chinellato (University of Campinas UNICAMP (BR))  
14:40
Forward physics and Jet measurement - Wojciech Broniowski (IFJ PAN) (until 15:55)
14:40 Initial state and forward physics at LHC - Tatsuya Chujo (University of Tsukuba (JP))  
15:05 Measuring jet at RHIC - Rosi Jan Reed (Lehigh University)  
15:30 Single spin asymmetry in forward pA collisions: phenomenology at RHIC - Sanjin Benic  
15:55
Coffee (until 16:25)
16:25
Exotics hadron - Adam Trzupek (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)) (until 18:05)
16:25 Tuning the shape of the fireball with heavy-ion collisions on polarized deutrons - Piotr Bozek (AGH University of Science and Technology)  
16:50 Heavy Exotic particles and Heavy Ion Collision - Su Houng Lee (Yonsei University)  
17:15 Production of charmed hadrons by recombination in heavy ion collisions - Sungtae Cho (Kangwon National University)  
12:25
Lunch (until 13:25)
13:25
Future facilities and instrumentation - Barbara Krystyna Wosiek (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)) (until 15:25)
13:25 A review of the US electron ion collider: physics and status - Abhay Deshpande (Stony Brook University)  
13:55 Gamma Factory at CERN - novel research tools made of light" - Wiesiek Placzek (Jagiellonian University (PL))  
14:25 Studying baryonic matter with HADES experiment at GSI/FAIR - Piotr Salabura (IFUJ)  
14:55 A Next Generation LHC Heavy Ion Detctor - Luciano Musa (CERN)  
15:25
Conclusion - Marcin Chrzaszcz (CERN) (until 15:30)
17:00
After Epiphany Event (until 18:00) (Auditorium Maximum)