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Chiara Oppedisano (INFN Torino)5/11/26, 2:15 PM
The first measurement of the cross section for neutron and proton emission in ultraperipheral $^{208}$Pb–$^{208}$Pb collisions at LHC have been measured by ALICE. Electromagnetic dissociation (EMD) processes have a cross section that is nearly 20 times larger than the hadronic cross section and that mainly result in the emission of few neutrons at the LHC energies. On the other hand, the cross...
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Jiangyong Jia (Stony Brook)5/11/26, 2:45 PM
Imaging nuclei by smashing them: a possible unifying paradigm for nuclear physics
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Ivano Lombardo (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)5/11/26, 3:15 PM
An overview of clustering phenomenology in nuclear systems and the relevance of light alpha-conjugate nuclei
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Paolo Russotto (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)5/11/26, 3:45 PM
The ASYEOS experiment and its implications on the EoS and Esym. The talk will discuss elliptic flow measurements with protons and neutrons.
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Giuseppe Verde (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)5/11/26, 4:35 PM
The talk focuses on a short overview of how Femtoscopy is used in low and intermediate energy HIC, with special emphasis in Imaging techinques, implications for transport models and differences ith respect to high energy collisions
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Isaac Vidana Haro (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)5/11/26, 5:05 PM
In this exploratory work we analyze the possible existence of a strangeness S=-3, isospin I=1 pentaquark state Psss generated dynamically from the Kbar Xi interaction. We employ a unitarized scheme in coupled channels based on the chiral Lagrangian expanded up to next-to-leading order (NLO), and show that the inclusion of the NLO terms can be crucial to provide the necessary attraction that...
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Oton Vazquez Doce (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)5/11/26, 5:35 PM
The latest results from femtoscopy studies performed by the ALICE Collaboration in different nucleus-nucleus collision systems at the LHC will be presented. Femtoscopy has proven to be a powerful alternative to traditional approaches, such as scattering experiments and hypernuclear spectroscopy, to constrain the strong interaction among hadrons. Correlation studies with light nuclei further...
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Gleb Romanenko (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)5/11/26, 6:05 PM
Space–time properties of particle-emitting sources created in ultrarelativistic ion collisions can be studied using femtoscopic correlations of particle pairs. In this talk, we discuss the basic concepts of the femtoscopic technique and present recent results of 1D femtoscopic analyses with proton pairs measured by the ALICE. The femtoscopic proton radii are extracted in pp collisions at 900...
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Alberto Calivà (University of Salerno)5/12/26, 9:00 AM
In this talk I will present an overview of recent ALICE measurements on hypernuclei and their implications for the understanding of the hyperon-nucleon interaction.
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I will also discuss future measurements and the potential discovery of exotic (anti)hypernuclei with the ALICE3 experiment. -
Marika Rasà (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)5/12/26, 9:30 AM
In this talk, I will present an overview of recent results on light (anti)nuclei production from the ALICE experiment, with a discussion on how these results fit into the current theoretical framework. New directions on light (anti)nuclei measurements possible with the ALICE3 experiment will be also presented.
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Alexander Kalweit (CERN)5/12/26, 10:00 AM
An overview of nuclear physics topics to be studied at LHC
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Federico Antinori (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)5/12/26, 11:00 AM
Review of Heavy flavor studies at LHC.
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Salvatore Plumari (LNS)5/12/26, 11:40 AM
A theoretical review on heavy quark production
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Kshitij Agarwal (Universita e INFN Trieste (IT))5/12/26, 12:10 PM
An overview of technology on silicon trackers for the ALICE3 experiment and implications on other areas of nuclear physics research
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Oton Vazquez Doce (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
The latest results from femtoscopy studies performed by the ALICE Collaboration in different nucleus-nucleus collision systems at the LHC will be presented. Femtoscopy has proven to be a powerful alternative to traditional approaches, such as scattering experiments and hypernuclear spectroscopy, to constrain the strong interaction among hadrons. Correlation studies with light nuclei further...
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Gleb Romanenko (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
Space–time properties of particle-emitting sources created in ultrarelativistic ion collisions can be studied using femtoscopic correlations of particle pairs. In this talk, we discuss the basic concepts of the femtoscopic technique and present recent results of 1D femtoscopic analyses with proton pairs measured by the ALICE. The femtoscopic proton radii are extracted in pp collisions at 900...
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