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SUMMARY:Overview of ALICE results on light flavor hadron production
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T072000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Victor Riabov ()\nLight flavor hadrons are copiously
  produced in hadronic and heavy-ion interactions and bring a wealth of inf
 ormation about properties of the produced medium and reaction dynamics. In
  this talk\, we review the most recent ALICE results on the production of 
 different light-flavor hadrons\, including transverse momentum spectra\, y
 ields\, nuclear modification factors and particle ratios in pp\, p-Pb\, Xe
 -Xe and Pb-Pb collisions at LHC energies. Having different masses\, quark 
 content and lifetimes\, light flavour hadrons do not only serve as general
  observables in the soft sector\, but also play an important role as high 
 transverse momentum probes and signatures of the onset of collectivity in 
 high-multiplicity collisions of small systems. Production of light flavour
  hadrons containing strange quarks is enhanced from pp to p-Pb and Xe-Xe/P
 b-Pb collisions. The strength of such an enhancement depends on the partic
 le strangeness content\, but it is also present for phi(1020) mesons with 
 hidden strangeness. The production of short-lived resonances with lifetime
 s comparable to that of the fireball is suppressed in central heavy-ion co
 llisions\, which can be attributed to rescattering of daughter particles i
 n the dense hadronic medium. Transverse momentum spectra for light hadrons
  become harder at higher multiplicities in all collision systems\, which i
 s likely the result of radial flow. The baryon-to-meson ratios evolve with
  event multiplicity and demonstrate qualitatively similar behavior in pp\,
  p-Pb and Xe-Xe/Pb-Pb collisions at high multiplicities. Production of lig
 ht hadrons is similarly suppressed at high transverse momenta in central P
 b-Pb collisions\, while no significant modification is found in p-Pb colli
 sions. The obtained results are compared to lower energy experiments and t
 heoretical model predictions where available.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.m
 ephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1322/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Moskvorechye 1 hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1322/
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SUMMARY:Femtoscopic scales of particle-emitting source in small and large 
 systems
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T141000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T142500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Varvara Semenova ()\nThe femtoscopy technique allows
  one to measure the spatial and temporal scales of the particle-emitting s
 ource produced at high energy collisions. In non-central ultra-relativisti
 c heavy-ion collisions\, emitting source may be tilted in the reaction pla
 ne. The orientation of freeze-out distributions is interesting because it 
 provides complementary information about quark-gluon matter properties. In
  the experiment\, the tilt can be extracted by measuring femtoscopic radii
  as a function of the pair angle with respect to the first-order event pla
 ne.\n\nIn this talk\, we will present results of azimuthally sensitive fem
 toscopic analysis of Au+Au collisions at 200 GeV using UrQMD and vHLLE mod
 els. We will also present the transverse momentum and multiplicity depende
 nce of identical pion and kaon femtoscopic radii from d+Au\, $^{3}$He+Au c
 ollisions at 200 GeV obtained from the UrQMD model.\n\nhttps://indico.part
 icle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1317/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Moskvorechye 1 hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1317/
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SUMMARY:Why the hydrodynamics is valid at early stage of heavy-ion collisi
 ons?
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T135000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T141000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Evgeny Zabrodin ()\nWe study equilibration of hot an
 d dense nuclear matter produced in relativistic heavy-ion collisions withi
 n two microscopic transport models\, UrQMD and QGSM.\nBoth models indicate
  that the state of kinetic\, thermal and chemical equilibrium is nearly ap
 proached at any collision energy after a certain relaxation period. The hy
 drodynamic scenario is based on the assumptions of fast equilibration and 
 almost isentropic expansion of the matter. Then\, it employs the equation 
 of state (EOS) which links pressure to energy density. Microscopic calcula
 tions show that (i) the matter expands with the constant entropy-per-baryo
 n ratio and (ii) with the constant pressure to energy density ratio alread
 y at very early times\, when the matter is not in local chemical and therm
 al equilibrium yet. Both findings justify the application of hydrodynamic 
 description to early stages of heavy-ion collisions.\n\nhttps://indico.par
 ticle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1320/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Moskvorechye 1 hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1320/
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SUMMARY:New results of the Clusters and Hypernuclei formation study within
  PHQMD Model
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T133500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T135000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Viktar Kireyeu (JINR)\nWe present a new results on t
 he dynamical modeling of cluster formation with the new combined PHQMD+FRI
 GA model at Nuclotron and NICA energies. The FRIGA clusterisation algorith
 m\, which can be applied to the n-body transport approaches\, is based on 
 the simulated annealing technique to obtain the most bound configuration o
 f fragments and nucleons. The PHQMD+FRIGA model is able to predict isotope
  yields as well as hyper-nucleus production.\nBased on present predictions
  of the combined model we study the possibility to detect such clusters an
 d hypernuclei in the BM@N and MPD/NICA detectors.\n\nhttps://indico.partic
 le.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1319/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Moskvorechye 1 hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1319/
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SUMMARY:Prediction of particle production in pp collisions at MPD/NICA
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T132000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T133500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Katherin Shtejer (JINR)\nThe possibilities of the Mu
 lti-Purpose Detector (MPD) to register data from small systems like proton
  - proton collisions are studied with Monte Carlo simulations of proton - 
 proton inelastic interactions at the energy range of NICA. Particle genera
 tors based on different models are compared. The production of protons\, p
 ions and kaons from pp collisions is studied through their mean multiplici
 ty\, rapidity spectra and particle ratios as function of the collision ene
 rgy. The production of Lambda hyperons is also estimated through Monte Car
 lo simulations based on EPOS 1.99 and its reconstruction in TPC and TOF. T
 he comparison with recent data from NA61/SHINE experiment is presented.\n\
 nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1315/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Moskvorechye 1 hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1315/
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SUMMARY:Prospects for a study of strangeness and hypenuclei production at 
 NICA/MPD
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T130500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T132000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Alexander Zinchenko (JINR)\nRelativistic heavy-ion c
 ollisions provide a unique opportunity to study \nnuclear matter under ext
 reme density and temperature. \nNICA (Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcilit
 y) is a new flagship project \naimed at the construction at JINR (Dubna) a
  modern machine providing \nbeams of heavy ions with the highest intensity
  ever\nachieved in the energy range from 4 to 11 GeV per nucleon.\nThe mai
 n scientific goal of the NICA project is the experimental \nexploration of
  a yet poorly known region of the QCD phase diagram \nof the highest net-b
 aryon density with an emphasis on the nature \nof deconfinement phase tran
 sition\, study of hadron properties in dense \nbaryonic matter\, and searc
 h for the critical end point (CEP).\n\nThe study of strangeness production
  is of particular interest. Since \nstrange hadrons are initially not pres
 ent but created during the \nheavy-ion collisions\, the strangeness is one
  among the most\nsensitive probes for the deconfinement phase transition a
 s well as \nfor the in-medium effects in dense nuclear matter.\n\nThe pros
 pects for a study of strangeness and hypenuclei production  \nwith the Mul
 tiPurpose Detector (MPD) at NICA will be presented and \nthe detector perf
 ormance for such physics analyses\, evaluated from \nthe Monte Carlo simul
 ation\, demonstrated.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contrib
 utions/1309/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Moskvorechye 1 hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1309/
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SUMMARY:Studies of Short Range Correlations in inverse kinematics at BM@N 
 at the NICA facility
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T125000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T130500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Vasilisa Lenivenko ()\nNICA-Nuclotron (Nuclotron-bas
 ed Ion Collider fAсility) is a new accelerator complex designed at the Jo
 int Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna\, Russia) to study properties of
  dense baryonic matter. NICA will provide variety of beam species ranged f
 rom protons and polarized deuterons to very massive gold ions. \nBM@N (Bar
 yonic Matter at Nuclotron) is the first fixed target experiment at the NIC
 A-Nuclotron. The aim of the experiment is to study collisions of relativis
 tic ion beams of the kinetic energy from 1 to 4.5 AGeV with fixed targets.
  BM@N energies are perfectly suitable for strange hypernuclei investigatio
 n. The last data taking period started a new physics program of SRC (Short
  Range Correlations) studies at BM@N. The BM@N setup allows detecting of t
 he nucleus after interaction for the first time. BM@N tracking detectors c
 ontribute to the identification of the nucleus after hard scattering in in
 verse kinematics. We will discuss the SRC at BM@N project and present the 
 first results of the BM@N tracking detectors using the data collected in s
 pring 2018.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/131
 2/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Moskvorechye 1 hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1312/
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SUMMARY:Hyperons at BM@N experiment: first results
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T123500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T125000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Yulia Gornaya ()\nBM@N (Baryonic Matter at Nuclotron
 ) is the first experiment to be\nrealized at the accelerator complex of NI
 CA-Nuclotron at JINR (Dubna). The aim of the\nexperiment is to study inter
 actions of relativistic heavy ion beams with a kinetic\nenergy from 1 to 4
 .5 AGeV with fixed targets. Some results of the analysis of minimum bias e
 xperimental data on\ninteractions of the deuteron and carbon beams at 4 AG
 eV with\ndifferent targets collected during technical rubs are presented.\
 nPreliminary results on the data processing from the first physical run\nw
 ith argon beam are also shown and discussed.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.me
 phi.ru/event/22/contributions/1307/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Moskvorechye 1 hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1307/
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SUMMARY:Anisotropic flow measurement from NA61/SHINE experiment at CERN SP
 S
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T081000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T082500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Evgeny Kashirin (National Research Nuclear Universit
 y MEPhI)\nThe NA61/SHINE experiment at the CERN SPS recently extended its 
 program for the energy scan with Pb ions in the energy range of 13-150A Ge
 V/c. In the year 2016 a sample of Pb-Pb collisions at 13 and 30A GeV/c was
  collected by the NA61/SHINE experiment. The NA61/SHINE measurements with 
 Pb ions and the experimental techniques using spectators at the lowest ene
 rgy available at the SPS are also relevant for the preparation of the Comp
 ressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) heavy-ion​ experiment​ at​ the​ futur
 e​ FAIR​ facility​ in​ Darmstadt.\n\nWe present results on direct 
 and elliptic flow measurement in Pb-Pb collisions at 30A GeV/c relative to
  the spectator plane determined with the Projectile Spectator Detector. Fl
 ow coefficients are reported as a function of rapidity and transverse mome
 ntum in different classes of collision centrality. The new results are com
 pared with existing results from previous NA49 analysis and the STAR data 
 at RHIC.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1314/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Moskvorechye 1 hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1314/
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SUMMARY:Search for the critical behavior at NA61/SHINE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T075500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T081000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260309T215908Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Daria Prokhorova ()\nNA61/SHINE is a fixed-target ex
 periment at CERN SPS which conducts studies of strongly interacting matter
 . The search for experimental signatures of the critical point is performe
 d via comprehensive two-dimensional scan of the phase diagram of strongly 
 interacting matter by changing beam momenta (13A – 150A GeV/c) and the c
 olliding system size (p+p\, p+Pb\, Be+Be\, Ar+Sc\, Xe+La). Recent NA61/SHI
 NE results on the critical behavior search in terms of two-particle correl
 ations\, multiplicity and transverse momentum fluctuations\, femtoscopy st
 udies and intermittency analysis will be presented.\n\nhttps://indico.part
 icle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1318/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Moskvorechye 1 hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1318/
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SUMMARY:Exploring hot QCD matter via direct photons at ALICE
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T073500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T075500Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260309T215908Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dmitri Peresunko (Kurchatov Institute)\nMeasurements
  of direct photon production in heavy-ion collisions provide a unique tool
  to test proton structure and properties of the hot QCD medium. Unlike had
 rons\, direct photons are produced in all stages of a nucleus-nucleus coll
 ision and escape freely from the hot zone. Prompt direct photons can be em
 itted in pp\, p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions and provide means to test the init
 ial stage of AA collision. The  spectrum and collective flow of thermal di
 rect photons carry information about the temperature and space-time evolut
 ion of the emitting medium.\n\nThe ALICE experiment at LHC reconstructs ph
 otons via complementary methods\, using the ALICE electromagnetic calorime
 ters and the central tracking system identifying photons converted to e+e-
  pairs in the material of the inner barrel detectors. Applying different t
 echniques\, one can measure photons in a wide range of transverse momenta.
  In addition\, since calorimetric and tracking approaches have practically
  independent systematic uncertainties\, their comparison provides a reliab
 le cross-check. In this talk we review recent ALICE results on direct phot
 on production in pp\, pA and AA collisions and compare to available data a
 t SPS and RHIC energies.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/cont
 ributions/1321/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Moskvorechye 1 hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1321/
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SUMMARY:Coherent J/ψ photo-production in ultra-peripheral Pb-Pb collision
 s with ALICE at the LHC
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T072000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181026T073500Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260309T215908Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Roman Lavicka (FNSPE CTU in PRAGUE)\nThere are sever
 al different predictions for the behaviour of the gluon distribution in nu
 clei at small Bjorken x and experimental data are needed to choose among t
 hem. This is achieved by measuring the cross section of processes speciall
 y sensitive to this parton distribution. \n\nThe high flux of photons from
  lead ions at the LHC allows us to study photon-induced reactions in ultra
 -peripheral collisions (UPC) of Pb-Pb nuclei\, in particular of those prod
 ucing a J/ψ meson exclusively. The study of these collisions\, where proj
 ectiles do not overlap\, provides information about the initial state of n
 uclei.\n\nThe newest ALICE results on vector meson photoproduction are pre
 sented. The increased statistics and higher collision energy of $\\sqrt{s}
 $=5.02 TeV of Run 2 allow us to put new constraints on available models.\n
 \nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1308/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Moskvorechye 1 hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1308/
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SUMMARY:Anisotropic flow measured in Pb-Pb collisions with the NA49 experi
 ment at the CERN SPS
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181025T144500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181025T150000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Oleg Golosov ()\nAnisotropic flow at SPS energies wa
 s measured by the NA49 Collaboration more than 10 years\nago. Recently new
  data for Pb-Pb collisions were collected by the NA61/SHINE experiment\ndu
 ring the Pb-ion beam energy scan program at the SPS. This motivated a new 
 analysis of the\navailable NA49 data\, based on modern flow measurement te
 chniques that will also utilize the\nspectator fragments for reaction plan
 e determination.\nThe new results on directed and elliptic flow in Pb-Pb c
 ollisions at beam energy of 40 A GeV\nrecorded with the fixed target exper
 iment NA49 at CERN SPS are presented. Event\nclassification is based on th
 e multiplicity of produced particles as well as on the energy of the\nproj
 ectile spectators using the procedure implemented within the Centrality Fr
 amework\ndeveloped for the future CBM experiment at FAIR. To account for t
 he azimuthal asymmetry of\nthe fixed target setup of the NA49 experiment\,
  a three-subevent technique is used for the\ndetermination of the reaction
  plane resolution. The reaction plane is estimated both from the\nazimutha
 l asymmetry of the produced particles measured with the NA49 TPCs as well 
 as by\nusing the transverse granularity of the NA49 forward VETO calorimet
 er. Corrections for the\ndetector acceptance anisotropy in the transverse 
 plane are applied using an extension of the\nQn-Corrections Framework deve
 loped originally for the ALICE experiment at the LHC.\nThe results are com
 pared with those previously obtained by the experiments STAR at RHIC\nand 
 NA49 at the SPS. The new study is complementary to the ongoing analysis of
  the recently\ncollected Pb-Pb data of the NA61/SHINE experiment at the CE
 RN SPS and provide an\nimportant reference for the performance investigati
 ons for the future CBM experiment at\nFAIR.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mep
 hi.ru/event/22/contributions/1313/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Alekseevskiy hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1313/
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SUMMARY:Overview of the Compressed Baryonic Matter experiment at FAIR
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181025T142500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181025T144500Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260309T215908Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Viktor Klochkov (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerion
 enforschung)\nIn this talk an overview of the heavy-ion program and the st
 atus of the Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) experiment at the future Faci
 lity for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR)\, which is being under constru
 ction in Germany\, will be given.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/even
 t/22/contributions/1305/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Alekseevskiy hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1305/
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SUMMARY:ANISOTROPIC FLOW MEASUREMENTS FROM LHC TO SIS
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181025T141000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181025T142500Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260309T215908Z
UID:indico-contribution-143-1316@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Arkadiy Taranenko (NRNU MEPhI)\nExtensive measuremen
 ts of azimuthal anisotropy in relativistic A+A collisions\, have provided 
 invaluable  insights on the expansion dynamics and the transport propertie
 s of the  strongly interacting matter produced in such collisions.  The re
 cent results of flow measurements from the top LHC  energy (5.2 TeV) to th
 e top SIS energy (2.4 GeV) will discussed with emphasis on techniques\, in
 terpretation\, and uncertainties in the measurements. The prospects for fu
 ture measurements at NICA energies will be presented and discussed.\n\nhtt
 ps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1316/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Alekseevskiy hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1316/
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SUMMARY:Measurement of electroweak boson production in pp\, p+Pb and Pb+Pb
  collisions with the ATLAS detector
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181025T135000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181025T141000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260309T215908Z
UID:indico-contribution-143-1310@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Piotr Janus ()\nMeasurement of electroweak boson pro
 duction in different collision systems are of great interest to understand
 ing the partonic structure of heavy nuclei\, and serve as a constraint on 
 the initial state in larger collision systems. Their production yields in 
 Pb+Pb with respect to pp collisions provide direct tests of both binary co
 llision scaling and possible modification of parton distribution functions
  (nPDF) due to nuclear effects. Further\, the p+Pb collisions provide a re
 latively clean environment to study nPDFs in detail. The ATLAS detector ha
 s a broad acceptance  with excellent performance even in the high occupanc
 y environment of central heavy-ion collisions. In this talk the latest ATL
 AS results on W and Z boson production at the center-of-mass energy of 5.0
 2 TeV are presented\, including updated precise result production in pp co
 llisions. Also photon yields are reported in 8.16 TeV p+Pb collision data\
 , and the production rates are compared to an extrapolated pp reference ba
 sed on existing 8 TeV collision data.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/
 event/22/contributions/1310/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Alekseevskiy hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1310/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Measurements of quarkonia and open charm production in heavy-ion c
 ollisions with the ATLAS detector
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181025T133000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20181025T135000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260309T215908Z
UID:indico-contribution-143-1311@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Jakub Kremer (AGH University of Science and Technolo
 gy)\nMeasurements of quarkonia produced in ultrarelativistic Pb+Pb collisi
 ons provide a means to probe the properties and evolution of the hot and d
 ense medium created in those collisions. Promptly produced quarkonia are d
 irectly affected by the interaction with the hot nuclear matter\, while no
 n-prompt production allows for the study of $b$-quark energy loss. The stu
 dies of quarkonia production are complemented by measurements of the azimu
 thal modulation of $J/\\psi$ production. Studies of quarkonia and open cha
 rm production in $p$+Pb collisions provide an additional insight\, as they
  directly probe cold nuclear matter effects.\nThis talk will report on the
  most recent ATLAS measurements of charmonia production and flow in Pb+Pb 
 collisions\, as well as charmonia and bottomonia production in $p$+Pb coll
 isions. In addition\, results on $D$ meson production and flow will be pre
 sented.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1311/
LOCATION:Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4* Alekseevskiy hall
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/22/contributions/1311/
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