2nd Workshop on High pT Physics in Hot and Dense Matter
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Europe/Rome
Aula Seminari (Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati)
Aula Seminari
Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati
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Session I Aula Seminari
Aula Seminari
Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati
Convener: Dr Pasquale Di Nezza (LNF)-
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A novel approach to jet quenching measurements at RHIC and LHCThe interaction of QCD jets with hot and dense colored matter ("jet quenching") has provided unique experimental probes of the Quark Gluon Plasma, at both RHIC and LHC. However, the full power of jet quenching has yet to be harnessed, because of the difficulty to reconstruct complete jets in the complex environment of high energy nuclear collisions. In this talk I will present a novel experimental approach to jet quenching which enables the first truly infrared and collinear-safe jet reconstruction in heavy ion collisions, and apply it to data from the ALICE experiment at the LHC and the STAR experiment at RHIC.Speaker: Peter Jacobs (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
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Coffee Break Retro Aula Touschek
Retro Aula Touschek
Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati
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Sassion II Aula Seminari
Aula Seminari
Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati
Convener: Dr Gennaro Corcella (LNF)-
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Energy conservation in high-pT reactionsThe limitations related to energy conservation affect the space-time development of jets in vacuum and inside a medium, enhance jet/hadron attenuation. The rate of energy dissipation strongly affect hadronization of heavy flavors.Speaker: Prof. Boris Kopeliovich (UTFSM)
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Lunch Break LNF Canteen
LNF Canteen
Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati
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Session III Aula Seminari
Aula Seminari
Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati
Convener: Valeria Muccifora (LNF)-
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Prospects for heavy ions at HL-LHC and FCCIn the first part of the presentation I will review the long-term plans for the heavy-ion programme in the High-Luminosity phase of the LHC. The emphasis will be on the projected performance of the ALICE and CMS experiments for the measurement of rare probes of the Quark-Gluon Plasma. In the second part, I will introduce the Future Circular Collider study, which has as main goal a new hadron collider with a beam energy 7 times larger than the LHC. I will discuss the opportunities opened by a heavy-ion programme at this machineSpeaker: Andrea Dainese (PD)
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Polarized Hyperons and Heavy Quarks Production at the LHCLongstanding questions in spin physics can be explored at the LHC. This talk singles out two of these polarization phenomena, namely the occurrence of large hyperons polarization and top quarks spin correlations. The measurement of hyperon polarization at LHC energies will provide a unique insight into the mechanisms underlying single spin asymmetries in QCD, whereas top anti-top spin correlations will allow for a clean extraction of linear gluon polarization. A description of these polarization phenomena at the LHC in terms of Generalized Parton Distributions and Fracture Functions will be presented.Speaker: Dr simonetta liuti (University of Virginia)
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