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SUMMARY:Azimuthal anisotropy of the identified charged hadrons in Au+Au co
 llisions at $\\sqrt S_{NN}$= 39 - 200 GeV at RHIC.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20161011T105000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20161011T111000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Svetlana Vdovkina (NRNU MEPhI)\nA new form of nuclea
 r matter\, where quarks and gluons are deconfined and interact strongly wi
 th each other\, is produced in heavy ion collisions at the relativistic he
 avy ion collider (RHIC). Azimuthal anisotropies of particle distributions 
 relative to the symmetry plane in high energy heavy ion collisions are use
 d to characterize the collision dynamics. The results of measurements of t
 he azimuthal anisotropy paramenters $v_n$ (n=2\,3) of identified charged h
 adrons (pions\, kaons and protons) as a function of centrality and transve
 rse momentum in Au+Au collisions at $\\sqrt S_{NN}$ = 39\, 62.4 and 200 Ge
 V will be presented and discussed. The energy dependence of the difference
  between the flow of the particles and  their anti-particles will be discu
 ssed as well.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/4/contributions/79
 7/
LOCATION:NRNU MEPhI Conference room\, 3rd floor
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/4/contributions/797/
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SUMMARY:CBM performance for anisotropic flow measurements
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20161011T115000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20161011T121000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-80-680@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Vitalii Blinov (Goethe University Frankfurt / GSI)\n
 Compressed Baryonic Matter experiment (CBM) at FAIR has a potential of dis
 coveries in the area of QCD phase diagram with high net baryon densities a
 nd moderate temperatures. Anisotropic transverse flow is one of the key ob
 servables to study the properties of matter created in a heavy-ion collisi
 ons.\n\nCBM performance for anisotropic flow measurements is studied with 
 Monte-Carlo simulations of gold ions at SIS-100 energies using heavy-ion e
 vent generators. Different combinations of the CBM detector subsystems are
  used to investigate the possible systematic biases in flow measurement an
 d to study effects of detector azimuthal non-uniformity. Resulting perform
 ance of the CBM for flow measurements is demonstrated for directed flow as
  a function of pseudorapidity and transverse momentum in different central
 ity classes.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/4/contributions/680
 /
LOCATION:NRNU MEPhI Conference room\, 3rd floor
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/4/contributions/680/
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SUMMARY:Centrality determination in heavy-ion collisions with CBM experime
 nt
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20161011T113000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20161011T115000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-80-559@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Viktor Klochkov (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerion
 enforschung)\nThe size and evolution of the medium created in a heavy-ion 
 collision depends on collision geometry. Experimentally collisions are cha
 racterized 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 p
 articles is measured with the silicon tracking system (STS). The projectil
 e spectator detector (PSD) is sensitive to spectator fragments. We present
  the procedure of collision centrality determination in CBM and its perfor
 mance using the PSD and the STS information.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.me
 phi.ru/event/4/contributions/559/
LOCATION:NRNU MEPhI Conference room\, 3rd floor
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/4/contributions/559/
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SUMMARY:Estimates of the collision symmetry planes in HADES experiment at 
 GSI
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20161011T102900Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20161011T105000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-80-542@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Alexander Zaytsev (NRNU MEPhI)\nEstimates of the col
 lision symmetry planes is a crucial part of the anisotropic flow analysis 
 in heavy-ion collisions. HADES experiment at GSI has different subdetector
 s which can be used for symmetry plane estimates. In this presentation dif
 ferent methods of the event plane reconstruction and detector non-uniformi
 ty correction procedure used in HADES experiment will be discussed.\n\nhtt
 ps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/4/contributions/542/
LOCATION:NRNU MEPhI Conference room\, 3rd floor
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/4/contributions/542/
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SUMMARY:Modeling of two-particle femtoscopic correlations at top RHIC ener
 gy
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20161011T111000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20161011T113000Z
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UID:indico-contribution-80-504@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Nikita Ermakov (National Research Nuclear University
  MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute))\nThe spatial and temporal c
 haracteristics of particle emission source in high-energy collisions can b
 e\nmeasured by using two-particle femtoscopic correlations. These correlat
 ions arise due to quantum statistics\,\nCoulomb and strong final state int
 eractions.\nIn this talk\, we report on the measurement of like-sign meson
  femtoscopic correlations \nproduced in p+p\, d+Au\, Au+Au at top RHIC ene
 rgy using Quantum Molecular Dynamics Model (UrQMD).\nThree-dimensional cor
 relation functions are constructed using the Bertsch-Pratt\nparametrizatio
 n of the two-particle relative momentum.\nThe correlation functions are st
 udied in several transverse momentum ranges.\nThe emitting source radii of
  charged pions and kaons\, $R_{out}$\, $R_{side}$\, $R_{long}$\,\nare obta
 ined from Gaussian fit\nto the correlation functions and compared to data 
 from the STAR experiment.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/4/cont
 ributions/504/
LOCATION:NRNU MEPhI Conference room\, 3rd floor
URL:https://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/4/contributions/504/
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