Description
The session will be held in the 3rd floor conference room of NRNU MEPhI (Moscow, Kashirskoe highway, 31)
Mr.
Alexander Zaytsev
(NRNU MEPhI)
11/10/2016, 13:29
Estimates of the collision symmetry planes is a crucial part of the anisotropic flow analysis in heavy-ion collisions. HADES experiment at GSI has different subdetectors which can be used for symmetry plane estimates. In this presentation different methods of the event plane reconstruction and detector non-uniformity correction procedure used in HADES experiment will be discussed.
Svetlana Vdovkina
(NRNU MEPhI)
11/10/2016, 13:50
A new form of nuclear matter, where quarks and gluons are deconfined and interact strongly with each other, is produced in heavy ion collisions at the relativistic heavy ion collider (RHIC). Azimuthal anisotropies of particle distributions relative to the symmetry plane in high energy heavy ion collisions are used to characterize the collision dynamics. The results of measurements of the...
Mr.
Nikita Ermakov
(National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute))
11/10/2016, 14:10
The spatial and temporal characteristics of particle emission source in high-energy collisions can be
measured by using two-particle femtoscopic correlations. These correlations arise due to quantum statistics,
Coulomb and strong final state interactions.
In this talk, we report on the measurement of like-sign meson femtoscopic correlations
produced in p+p, d+Au, Au+Au at top RHIC energy...
Mr.
Viktor Klochkov
(GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung)
11/10/2016, 14:30
The size and evolution of the medium created in a heavy-ion collision depends on collision geometry. Experimentally collisions are characterized by the measured particles multiplicities around midrapidity or energy measured in the forward rapidity region, which is sensitive to the spectator fragments. In the CBM experiment the multiplicity of produced particles is measured with the silicon...
Mr.
Vitalii Blinov
(Goethe University Frankfurt / GSI)
11/10/2016, 14:50
Compressed Baryonic Matter experiment (CBM) at FAIR has a potential of discoveries in the area of QCD phase diagram with high net baryon densities and moderate temperatures. Anisotropic transverse flow is one of the key observables to study the properties of matter created in a heavy-ion collisions.
CBM performance for anisotropic flow measurements is studied with Monte-Carlo simulations of...