11–13 Sept 2024
Institute for Nuclear Physics -- Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN)
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Session

ECR

ECR
12 Sept 2024, 13:20
Aula (Institute for Nuclear Physics -- Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN))

Aula

Institute for Nuclear Physics -- Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN)

Institute of Nuclear Physics -- Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN) ul. Radzikowskiego 152, 31-342 Kraków

Conveners

ECR: ECR Session 1

  • Richard Ruiz (IFJ PAN)

ECR: ECR 2

  • Janusz Gluza

Presentation materials

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  1. Daniele Rizzo (National Center for Nuclear Research (NCBJ), Warsaw, Poland)
    12/09/2024, 13:20
    Particle Physics [Early Career]
    Talk

    Certain types of large-$N$ gauge theories coupled to matter offer interacting UV fixed points that are under strict perturbative control, beyond the paradigm of asymptotic freedom. In this work, we derive and investigate functional RG equations for the quantum effective potential of the theory to leading order in a derivative expansion. We thereby find the RG flows, fixed points, and scaling...

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  2. Mr Juan Esau Cervantes Hernandez (NCBJ (Warsaw))
    12/09/2024, 13:40
    Particle Physics [Early Career]
    Talk

    Self-Interacting Dark Matter models offer a compelling framework for explaining dark matter production through interactions confined within the dark sector. Introducing a feeble coupling between the dark and visible sectors via a Higgs portal not only opens up new avenues for detection and enriches thermal production dynamics but also provides a potential explanation for the initial dark...

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  3. Mr Szymon Zieba
    12/09/2024, 14:00

    The observed pattern of fermion masses and mixing is an outstanding puzzle in particle physics, generally known as the flavor problem. To explain the typical mixing pattern in the neutrino sector, various mixing schemes are proposed, such as trimaximal mixing (TM1 and TM2), $\mu-\tau$ reflection symmetries, etc. Such mixing schemes can emerge within the framework of discrete flavor symmetries,...

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  4. Abhishek Chikkaballi (NCBJ, Warsaw)
    12/09/2024, 14:20
    Particle Physics [Early Career]
    Talk

    The SMEFT provides a general framework to search for new physics beyond the current reach of direct detection. One such form of new physics is quantum gravity. Based on dimensional analysis, one would expect the prediction that the quantum-gravity contribution to the SMEFT coefficients is unmeasurably tiny at LHC scales. In this paper, we test this expectation in a specific framework for...

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  5. Dr Jacek Gatlik (Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science, AGH University of Krakow)
    12/09/2024, 14:40
    Particle Physics [Early Career]
    Talk

    Our research focuses on an extensive analysis of the dynamics of kink solutions in a modified sine-Gordon model, including a comprehensive study of the effects of breaking translational invariance due to the presence of periodic and localized inhomogeneities.

    We present a significant advancement in understanding the behavior of kink solutions within the sine-Gordon model, particularly in...

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  6. Asaad Daher (IFJ PAN Krakow)
    13/09/2024, 13:30
    Nuclear Physics [Early Career]
    Talk

    Motivated by the evidence of spin polarization in particles produced by relativistic heavy ion collisions, there is growing interest in the so-called relativistic spin hydrodynamics. In this talk, we will present the outcomes of using first-principle quantum-statistical methods to derive the expression for the entropy production rate in relativistic fluids composed of particles with spin....

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  7. Izabela Babiarz (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)
    13/09/2024, 13:50
    Particle Physics [Early Career]
    Talk

    We will discuss the light-front formulation of quarkonium γ∗γ transition
    form factors for J PC = 2++ meson states. We will present γ∗γ → χc2 transition amplitudes and the pertinent helicity form factors. We show the results for the two-photon decay width of χc2 and three independent transition form factors of χc2 as a function of photon virtuality Q2. We compare our results for the two-photon...

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  8. Barbara Linek (University of Rzeszow)
    13/09/2024, 14:10
    Particle Physics [Early Career]
    Talk

    We calculate differential distributions for diffractive dijets production in $ep→e'p$ jet jet using off-diagonal unintegrated gluon distributions (GTMDs). Different models are used.
    We concentrate on the contribution of exclusive $q\bar{q}$ dijets.
    The results of our calculations are compared to H1 and ZEUS data. In general, except for one GTMD, our results are below the HERA data. This is...

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  9. Yan Bueno Bandeira (Federal University of Pelotas / IFJ PAN)
    13/09/2024, 14:30
    Particle Physics [Early Career]
    Talk

    The particle production at forward rapidities in hadronic collisions is one of the most promising processes to probe the QCD dynamics at small - $x$ as well as to observe the breakdown of the collinear and $k_T$ factorization theorems, predicted to occur to high partonic densities. In this process, one has the interaction between projectile partons with large cone momentum fractions and target...

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