16–20 Sept 2019
Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France
Europe/Paris timezone

Early stages of heavy-ion collisions

17 Sept 2019, 09:00
30m
Amphithéâtre Sophie Germain (Alan Turing Building)

Amphithéâtre Sophie Germain

Alan Turing Building

Small-x physics and heavy ions Plenary

Speaker

Francois Gelis

Description

Heavy ion collisions pose interesting challenges to quantum chromodynamics, because they probe the parton structure of the incoming nuclei at very small longitudinal momentum fractions. Combined with the large size of nuclei, this may lead to the phenomenon of gluon saturation. The Color Glass Condensate is an effective QCD description that aims to cope with such a situation. In this talk, I will show how one may study heavy ion collisions in this framework.

Author

Francois Gelis

Presentation materials