Conveners
1; Mon-I
- Laura Fabbietti (Technische Universität München)
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Prof. Àngels Ramos (University of Barcelona)27/06/2022, 09:00talk
The International Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics (HYP) takes place every two years, bringing together physicists that do research on hadron processes and nuclear systems containing strangeness, from single to multi-strangeness systems, and from few-body systems to neutron stars. The last HYP edition was held in Portsmouth VA (U.S.A.) already four years ago due the...
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Simon Spies (Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE))27/06/2022, 09:30talk
Heavy-ion collisions at collision energies of a few GeV, explored by e.g. HADES or the STAR fixed-target program, study the properties of matter under extreme conditions like expected in merging neutron stars. At these energies, the lightest hadrons containing strangeness are produced close to their free nucleon nucleon threshold energy. Furthermore, due to the substantial stopping of the...
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Prof. Ivan Kisel (Frankfurt)27/06/2022, 09:55talk
The STAR experiment provides a perfect machinery for studying strange matter for more than two decades. Recently, we applied the express analysis, which allows online monitoring of the collected physics results. High quality of express calibration and reconstruction provide a unique possibility to run the express production and observe almost in real time strange particles including mesons,...
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