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The session will be held in the 3rd floor conference room of NRNU MEPhI (Moscow, Kashirskoe highway, 31)
Mrs.
Tatiana Drozhzhova
(Goethe University Frankfurt / GSI)
11/10/2016, 15:45
Investigation of physical phenomena in heavy-ion collisions requires knowledge about collision geometry. It is characterized by the energy distribution in the overlap region of the colliding nuclei.
Both the signal from particles produced around mid-rapidity, and the energy of the spectator nucleons can be used to estimate the initial geometry.Due to the pressure gradients during the system...
Mr.
Ilya Svintsov
(NRNU MEPHI)
11/10/2016, 16:25
The Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA) in Dubna, Russia is currently under construction at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR). A Multi Purpose Detector (MPD) at NICA is designed to study properties of baryonic dense matter in the range of center of mass collision energy from 4 to 11 GeV.
We present a performance study for anisotropic transverse flow measurement in Au+Au...
Mr.
Viktar Kireyeu
(JINR)
11/10/2016, 16:45
Heavy-ion collisions provide the unique possibility to create and investigate hot and dense matter in the laboratory. At the initial stage of the reaction a QGP is formed, while the final stage is driven by the hadronization process and the formation of clusters. The capture of the produced hyperons by clusters of nucleons leads to the hypernuclei formation which is a very rare process at...