XIII Workshop on Particle Correlations and Femtoscopy
Organized by the Henryk Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN
Kraków, Poland
Scientific Programme
This event follows the tradition of previous editions by bringing together experts and other interested researchers in the field of particle-particle correlations and femtoscopy in nuclear and particle physics. The topics covered by the WPCF workshop concern dynamical and thermo-dynamical properties of emitting sources produced in heavy-ion collisions, including links to phase transitions and equation of state properties. Moreover, two- and multi-particle correlation measurements provide tools to reveal the existence of new resonances (both at high and at low energies) and phenomena such as nuclear clusters and molecules and spectroscopic properties of unbound states. The scope of the meeting will include correlation and femtoscopy research at RHIC/LHC energies and at low and intermediate energies as well.
Topics:
- Femtoscopy at RHIC and LHC: links to QGP physics
convener: Yuriy Sinyukov - Femtoscopy in A+A, p+p , p+A and e+-e- collisions at relativistic energies
conveners: Łukasz Graczykowski, Wesley Metzger - Femtoscopy at intermediate energies: links to the EoS of asymmetry nuclear matter
convener: Giuseppe Verde - Charge fluctuations, correlations and balance functions
convener: Adam Kisiel - Fluctuation in initial conditions
conveners: Soumya Mohapatra, Sooraj Radhakrishnan - Collective flow and correlations
convener: Wei Li - Resonance decays at RHIC and LHC
convener: Michał Praszałowicz - Resonance decay spectroscopy in low and intermediate energy reactions
convener: Adam Trzupek - Electromagnetic effects in heavy-ion collisions
convener: Andrzej Rybicki - Searches for the critical point
convener: Máté Csanád - Chiral magnetic effects and vorticity
convener: Roy Lacey - New methods and facilities
convener: Adam Matyja
These topics will be covered with invited and contributed talks, selected from received abstracts. Participation and abstract submission by students and postdocs are strongly encouraged. More details on the program will be provided on the second circular and on the conference web site.