12–16 Jul 2021
Europe/Zurich timezone
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Normal and anomalous transport in large and small collision-systems

12 Jul 2021, 19:44
2m
Poster or pre-recorded talk Poster Session

Speaker

Roy Lacey (Stony Brook University)

Description

A primary aim of current nuclear science research at RHIC and the LHC is to delineate the normal and anomalous transport properties of the QGP produced in ion-ion collisions. I will show that the comprehensive RHIC and LHC data sets for different beam energies and collision systems in tandem with novel correlators and scaling functions provide unique insight into the transport properties of the QCD-matter created in small and large systems. I will also present specific testable predictions for future anisotropy measurements in small systems such as O+O at RHIC (0.20 TeV) and LHC (7.0 TeV), derived from the scaling functions.

Preferred track Collectivity & Multiple Scattering

Primary author

Roy Lacey (Stony Brook University)

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