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A dedicated session for talks which don't unambiguously fit into the dedicated tracks
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Andrew Larkoski (Reed College)13/07/2021, 13:30Cross-disciplinaryTalk
Despite being the overwhelming majority of events produced in
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hadron or heavy ion collisions, minimum bias events do not enjoy a robust
first-principles theoretical description as their dynamics are dominated
by low-energy quantum chromodynamics. In this talk, I will present a novel
expansion scheme of the cross section for minimum bias events in the large
number of detected... -
Sarka Todorova (Charles University (CZ))13/07/2021, 13:45Cross-disciplinaryTalk
Recent developments of the model of quantized helical QCD string
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are presented, notably the baryon production. An overview
of the experimental evidence and the progress in
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Thomas Trainor13/07/2021, 14:00Cross-disciplinaryTalk
The ALICE collaboration at the large hadron collider recently reported high-statistics pt spectra from 5 TeV and 13 TeV p-p collisions. Particle data for each energy were partitioned into event classes based on the total yields within two disjoint pseudorapidity intervals denoted by acronyms V0M and SPD. For each collision energy spectra resulting from the two selection methods were then...
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Vladislav Borisov (Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU))13/07/2021, 14:15Cross-disciplinaryTalk
Quark-gluon plasma (QGP) was discovered in heavy ion collisions at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. Later the formation of the QGP was confirmed by the Large Hadron Collider at much higher energies. Although QGP existence might be beyond doubt, its properties nowadays are the subject of detailed systematic study.
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Strange quarks are absent in the colliding heavy ions and can only be...