MONDAY, MAY 11th
14:00 Welcome address
G. Verde (INFN-CT) and F. Antinori (INFN-PD)
Nuclear phenomena and EoS (Chair: A. Badalà, INFN-CT)
14:15 “Turning lead into gold through photon interactions”
C. Oppedisano (INFN-TO)
14:45 “Imaging nuclei by smashing them: a possible unifying paradigm for nuclear physics"
Jiangyong Jia (Stony Brook)
15:15 “Clustering phenomenology in nuclear systems”
I. Lombardo (UniCT & INFN-CT)
15:45 “Probing the Symmetry Energy at relativistic energies at GSI/FAIR”
P. Russotto (INFN-LNS)
16:15 Break
Femtoscopy (Chair: A. Calivà, UniSA and INFN-SA)
16:35 “Femtoscopy in nuclear physics at sub-Gev energies”
G. Verde (INFN-CT)
17:05 “Femtoscopy with ALICE: Accessing hadronic interactions and nuclei formation”
O. Vazquez-Doce (INFN-LNF)
17:35 “On the possible existence of a S = −3, I = 1 pentaquark”
I. Vidana (INFN-CT)
18:05 “Studying the proton-emitting source from "small" to "large" colliding systems at the
LHC energies using femtotoscopy”
G. Romanenko (INFN-BO)
TUESDAY, MAY 12th
Composite particles and nuclear phenomena (Chair: E. Fragiacomo, INFN-TS)
9:00 “Hypernuclei in ALICE: Recent Results and Future Prospects with ALICE3
experiment”
A. Calivà (UniSA & INFN-SA)
9:30 “Recent results and new directions about light (anti)nuclei production with ALICE”
M. Rasà (INFN-CT)
10:00 “Nuclear Physics at the LHC”
A. Kalweit (CERN)
10:40 Break
Heavy flavor and future of Alice (Chair: P. La Rocca, UniCT and INFN-CT)
11:00 “Heavy flavors in nuclear collisions at LHC”
F. Antinori (INFN-PD)
11:40 “Heavy-Quark Dynamics in Ultra-Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions”
S. Plumari (UniCT & INFN-CT)
12:10 “Silicon Trackers to Probe Extreme QCD and Nuclear Matter”
K. Agarwal (INFN-TS)
12:40 Open exchange and concluding remarks (ExMex, Femtoscopy, Nuclear, …)
13:00 End of meeting