Internal workshop on Femtoscopy for (anti)nuclei studies

Europe/Rome
Department of Physics and Astronomy - Via Irnerio 46 - Bologna

Department of Physics and Astronomy - Via Irnerio 46 - Bologna

Via Irnerio 46 - Bologna
Description

Zoom link: https://cern.zoom.us/j/63167920741?pwd=TVRDcVh1VGVsZ3pwK2pxZzd5Z3RBZz09

ID riunione: 631 6792 0741
Passcode: 232248

  • Monday, 23 January
    • 11:00 17:00
      Group discussion
      • 11:00
        Introduction: femtoscopy for the study of antinuclei 10m
        Speaker: Francesca Bellini (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
      • 11:10
        (Anti)nuclei at the LHC - overview of production measurements with Run1+2 data 15m
        Speaker: Giovanni Malfattore (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
      • 11:25
        Status and perspective for measurements with Run 3 data 15m
        Speaker: Nicolo' Jacazio (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
      • 11:40
        Status of antinuclei measurements in Run 3 15m
        Speaker: Rutuparna Rath (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
      • 11:55
        The proton source at the LHC - status and perspectives for measurements with Run3 data 15m
        Speaker: Neelima Agrawal (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
      • 12:10
        Fitting the correlation function with the Lednicky-Lyuboshitz model 15m
        Speaker: Gleb Romanenko (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
      • 12:25
        Fitting the correlation functions using CATS 35m

        The analysis framework called "Correlation Analysis Tool using the Schrödinger equation" (CATS) computes the two-particle femtoscopy correlation function C(k), with k being the relative momentum for the particle pair. Any local interaction potential and emission source function can be used as an input and the wave function is evaluated exactly. This tool has beed applied to study the sensitivity of the correlation function to the interaction potential for different particle pairs (p-p, p-Λ, K−-p, K+-p, p-Ξ− and Λ-Λ,...). Femtoscopic measurements as those performed by ALICE in recent years can be exploited in order to constrain the final state interactions among hadrons, with application to the study of nuclei formation mechanisms.

        Speaker: Valentina Mantovani Sarti (Technische Universitaet Munchen)
      • 13:00
        Lunch break and parallel meetings 2h
      • 15:00
        Discussion: Run 3 data analysis 2h
  • Tuesday, 24 January
    • 11:00 13:00
      Seminar 2h
      Speaker: Valentina Mantovani Sarti
    • 13:00 14:00
      Lunch 1h
    • 14:00 17:00
      Group discussion: Approach to fitting the correlation function