Conveners
Session 13
- Marco Pappagallo (INFN & University of Bari)
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Annalisa Mastroserio (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)21/06/2024, 09:00Talk
Nuclear collisions at LHC energies are a unique opportunity to study hadronization mechanisms and the possible formation of exotic states. The excellent capability of the ALICE experiment to identify hadrons in a wide momentum range represents a great advantage in detecting hypernuclei, nuclear and exotic QCD bound states originating from a medium of deconfined QCD matter.
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Seyed Farid Taghavi21/06/2024, 09:30Talk
Heavy-ion collision experiments are a valuable tool for studying nuclear properties. Accurately modeling entropy production at the initial collision time and subsequent collective evolution is crucial to connect the nuclear structure to heavy-ion measurements. In this talk, we argue that, based on experimental data, it is reasonable to assume scale-invariance at the initial state, meaning the...
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Luigi Delle Rose (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)21/06/2024, 09:50Talk
A precise modelling of the dynamics of bubbles nucleated during first-order phase transitions in the early Universe is pivotal for a quantitative determination of various cosmic relics. The equation of motion of the bubble front is affected by the out-of-equilibrium distributions of particle species in the plasma which, in turn, are described by the corresponding Boltzmann equations. In this...
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Gil Paz (Wayne State University)21/06/2024, 10:10Talk