Conveners
Heavy Flavors: 1 - Charm at HERA
- Benno List (University of Hamburg)
Heavy Flavors: 2 - Heavy quark production
- Michael Klasen (University of Grenoble)
Heavy Flavors: 3 - Heavy ions
- Rainer Mankel (DESY)
Heavy Flavors: 4 - Spectroscopy & Rare Decays
- Stephanie Hansmann-Menzemer (University of Heidelberg)
Heavy Flavors: 5 - Charmonium production
- Michael Klasen (University of Grenoble)
Heavy Flavors: 7 - Beauty cross section
- Benno List (University of Hamburg)
Heavy Flavors: 8 - Heavy flavor prospects at future colliders
- Stephanie Hansmann-Menzemer (University of Heidelberg)
Heavy Flavors: Charm Mass
- There are no conveners in this block
Wu-Ki Tung
(Washington University)
17/04/2007, 12:35
Heavy Flavors
Ermias T. Atomssa
(LLR, Ecole Polytechnique)
17/04/2007, 14:00
Heavy Flavors
Heavy ion collisions provide a unique experimental way to create and characterize the
hot and dense matter that lattice QCD predicts to be produced at high energy density
and temperature. Products of hard processes, which take place in the early stage of
the collision, are highly sensitive probes to the evolution of the created system.
Suppression of the quarkonium J/\psi, which...
Donald Hornback
(Univ. Tennessee)
17/04/2007, 14:30
Heavy Flavors
The measurement of heavy flavor production at \sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200 GeV
in both p+p and Au+Au collisions by the PHENIX Experiment at RHIC
provides for complimentary physics exploration in differing collision
environments. The measurement of single leptons resulting from the
semi-leptonic decay of heavy flavor (charm and bottom) mesons in p+p
collisions permits tests of pQCD predictions at...