Celebrating Wanda's birthday: a career devoted to the richness of nuclear many-body physics
from
Thursday 3 July 2025 (14:30)
to
Friday 4 July 2025 (18:00)
Monday 30 June 2025
Tuesday 1 July 2025
Wednesday 2 July 2025
Thursday 3 July 2025
14:30
Opening
Opening
14:30 - 14:45
Room: Aula Vallauri
Address by Unito and INFN representatives
14:45
A guided tour through Wanda's career, with personal memories of the participants
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Andrea Beraudo
(
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
)
A guided tour through Wanda's career, with personal memories of the participants
Andrea Beraudo
(
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
)
14:45 - 15:15
Room: Aula Vallauri
15:15
TBA
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Claudia Ratti
(
University of Houston
)
TBA
Claudia Ratti
(
University of Houston
)
15:15 - 16:00
Room: Aula Vallauri
16:00
Coffee break
Coffee break
16:00 - 16:30
Room: Aula Vallauri
16:30
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions and Nuclear Structure
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Jean Paul Blaizot
(
CEA
)
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions and Nuclear Structure
Jean Paul Blaizot
(
CEA
)
16:30 - 17:15
Room: Aula Vallauri
In this talk, I shall discuss unexpected connections that have emerged recently between nuclear structure and relativistic heavy ion collisions. In particular, I shall show how the flow patterns of particles produced in heavy ion collisions at high energy can provide accurate information on low energy properties of nuclei, such as deformations, collective modes, etc
17:15
From relativistic ion collisions to nuclear structure and back
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Vittorio Soma
(
CEA Saclay
)
From relativistic ion collisions to nuclear structure and back
Vittorio Soma
(
CEA Saclay
)
17:15 - 18:00
Room: Aula Vallauri
In recent years an intriguing and somehow surprising connection between low-energy nuclear structure and high-energy ion collisions has been established. In this talk I will discuss such a connection by first reviewing some results of nuclear structure theory and then applying them to the description of hadron distributions in relativistic nuclear collisions.
18:00
Discussion
Discussion
18:00 - 18:30
Room: Aula Vallauri
20:30
Social dinner
Social dinner
20:30 - 22:30
Room: Aula Vallauri
Friday 4 July 2025
09:30
Chiral anomaly: from vacuum to Columbia plot
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Francesco Giacosa
Chiral anomaly: from vacuum to Columbia plot
Francesco Giacosa
09:30 - 10:15
Room: Aula Vallauri
10:15
Constraints on the Neutron Star Matter Equation-of-State
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Wolfram Weise
(
TUM
)
Constraints on the Neutron Star Matter Equation-of-State
Wolfram Weise
(
TUM
)
10:15 - 11:00
Room: Aula Vallauri
Observations of the heaviest neutron stars, together with mass and radius measurements, and gravitational wave signals from binary neutron neutron star mergers, progressively tighten the constraints on the equation-of-state of dense baryonic matter. Using the presently available data base, results are presented of detailed Bayesian inference analyses. A focus is on prerequisites and limitations for hypothetical phase transitions at the baryon densities realized in neutron star cores. The possible structure and composition of matter under such conditions are discussed.
11:00
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
11:00 - 11:30
Room: Aula Vallauri
11:30
Extending the fluid dynamic description to times before the collision
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Federica Capellino
(
GSI
)
Extending the fluid dynamic description to times before the collision
Federica Capellino
(
GSI
)
11:30 - 12:15
Room: Aula Vallauri
Over the past two decades, research has shown that various observables measured in heavy-ion collisions can be effectively described using relativistic fluid dynamics across different collision systems and energies. However, a common challenge in these studies is the modeling of the transition from the initial state to the fluid-dynamic phase. While the collision likely involves complex, far-from-equilibrium dynamics, it is possible that a second-order fluid theory can adequately capture its softer features. In our work (arXiv:2410.08169), we investigate this possibility. We discuss how to characterize the state prior to the collision within this framework, the implications of relativistic causality on the equations of motion, the entropy production from shear and bulk viscous dissipation during the initial longitudinal dynamics, and how this can inform sensible initial conditions for subsequent transverse expansion. If successfully completed, this approach could lead to a comprehensive dynamical description of a heavy-ion collision, where the only free parameters are related to the thermodynamics and the transport properties of quantum chromodynamics.
12:15
Large density QCD: (no) critical point from lattice simulations?
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Paolo Parotto
(
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
)
Large density QCD: (no) critical point from lattice simulations?
Paolo Parotto
(
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
)
12:15 - 13:00
Room: Aula Vallauri