XIII Workshop on Particle Correlations and Femtoscopy
The Henryk Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN, Kraków, Poland
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.
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Registration
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WelcomeConvener: Marek Jeżabek (The Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute Of Nuclear Physics PAN)
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WelcomeSpeaker: Tadeusz Lesiak (Inst. Nuclear Physics PAS Krakow)
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Femtoscopy at RHIC and LHC: links to QGP physicsConvener: Yuriy Sinyukov (Bogolyubov institute for theoretical physics)
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Transverse-velocity scaling of femtoscopy in √s = 7 TeV proton-proton collisionsSpeaker: Thomas Humanic (Ohio State University)
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Perturbative, accelerating solutions of relativistic hydrodynamicsSpeaker: Máté Csanád (Eötvös University)
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Coffee break
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Femtoscopy in A+A, p+p , p+A and e+-e- collisions at relativistic energiesConveners: Wesley Metzger (Radboud University), Łukasz Graczykowski (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))
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New exact solutions of relativistic hydrodynamicsSpeaker: Tamas Csorgo (MTA Wigner RCP and EKE)
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Interferometry correlations in central p+Pb collisionsSpeaker: Sebastian Bysiak (AGH UST)
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Femtoscopy with identified charged pions in proton-lead collisions at √s_NN=5.02 TeV with ATLASSpeaker: Felix Clark
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Femtoscopic Bose-Einstein correlations of charged hadrons in pp collisions at 13 TeVSpeaker: Sandra Padula (Unesp)
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Lunch
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Femtoscopy in A+A, p+p , p+A and e+-e- collisions at relativistic energiesConveners: Wesley Metzger (Radboud University), Łukasz Graczykowski (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))
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Lévy-stable two-pion Bose-Einstein correlations in √s=200 GeV Au+Au collisionsSpeaker: Sándor Lökös (Eötvös University, Budapest and Eszterházy University, Gyöngyös)
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Femtoscopy results from ALICESpeaker: Małgorzata Janik (Warsaw University of Technology)
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Baryon-baryon correlations at the STAR experimentSpeaker: Hanna Zbroszczyk (Warsaw University of Technology)
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Non-identical particle correlationsSpeaker: Paweł Szymański (Warsaw University of Technology)
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Coffee break
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Femtoscopy at RHIC and LHC: links to QGP physicsConvener: Yuriy Sinyukov (Bogolyubov institute for theoretical physics)
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Advanced estimations of the initial energy density and the lifetime parameter from new exact solutions of relativistic hydrodynamicsSpeaker: Gábor Kasza (Eszterházy Károly University)
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Two-pion and two-kaon femtoscopic correlations in Au+Au collisions from STAR BES and 200 GeV dataSpeaker: Grigory Nigmatkulov (National Research Nuclear University MEPhI)
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Two-particle correlations at LHCbSpeaker: Bartosz Małecki (Polish Academy of Sciences)
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Analyses of multi-pion Hanbury Brown-Twiss correlations for the pion-emitting sources with Bose-Einstein condensationSpeaker: Ghulam Bary (Dalian University of Techology)
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Charge fluctuations, correlations and balance functionsConvener: Tadeusz Lesiak (Inst. Nuclear Physics PAS Krakow)
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Modified Skellam, Poisson and Gaussian distributions in semi-open systems with charge conservation lawsSpeaker: Yuriy Sinyukov (Bogolyubov institute for theoretical physics)
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Charge balance functions - A microscopic approachSpeaker: Scott Pratt (michigan state university)
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Cumulants of net-proton number fluctuations from ALICE at the LHCSpeaker: Nirbhay Behera (Inha University)
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Coffee break
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Femtoscopy at intermediate energies: links to the EoS of asymmetry nuclear matterConvener: Giuseppe Verde (INFN CATANIA & GANIL)
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Dynamics and symmetry energy research at intermediate energiesSpeaker: Pawel Danielewicz (Michigan State University)
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Probing the equation of state of neutron stars with heavy ion collisionsSpeaker: Zbigniew Chajecki (Western Michigan University)
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Measurement of long-range azimuthal correlations in proton-proton and proton-lead collisions with ATLASSpeaker: Arabinda Behera
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Tests of the Supernova Equation of State using Heavy Ion CollisionsSpeaker: Kris Hagel (Cyclotron Institute, Texas A & M University)
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Fluctuation in initial conditionsConvener: Mariusz Witek (IFJ PAN)
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Experimental overview of fluctuations in initial conditionsSpeaker: Klaudia Burka (IFJ PAN)
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Accelerating hydrodynamic description of pseudorapidity density and the initial energy density in p+p, Cu+Cu, Au+Au, and Pb+Pb collisions at RHIC and LHCSpeaker: Zefang Jiang (Central China Normal University)
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Wounded quark emission function at the top RHIC energySpeaker: Michał Barej (AGH UST Krakow)
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Forward-backward correlations and multiplicity fluctuations in Pb+Pb collisions at √s_NN = 2.76 TeV from ALICE at the LHCSpeaker: Iwona Sputowska (IFJ PAN)
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Coffee break
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Femtoscopy in A+A, p+p , p+A and e+-e- collisions at relativistic energiesConveners: Wesley Metzger (Radboud University), Łukasz Graczykowski (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))
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Three dimensional Lévy HBT results from PHENIXSpeaker: Máté Csanád (Eötvös University)
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Model independent analysis of nearly Levy sourcesSpeaker: Tamas Novak (Eszterhazy Karoly University)
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Resonance decays at RHIC and LHCConvener: Michal Praszalowicz (Jagiellonian University)
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Effect of the QCD equation of state and strange hadronic resonances on multiparticle correlations in heavy ion collisionsSpeaker: Valentina Mantovani Sarti (TUM)
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Resonances at BESIIISpeaker: Myroslav Kavatsyuk (KVI-CART, University of Groningen)
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The light scalar κ: its nature and its role at nonzero temperatureSpeaker: Francesco Gaciosa (UJK Kielce)
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Pion-kaon correlations in the presence of emission time delaysSpeaker: Adam Kisiel (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))
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Coffee break
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Resonance decay spectroscopy in low and intermediate energy reactionsConvener: Adam Trzupek (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN)
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Correlation and resonance decays at low energies for clustering and dynamicsSpeaker: Giuseppe Verde
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Results on resonance production in heavy-ion collisions from the ATLAS experiment at the LHCSpeaker: Jakub Kremer (AGH University of Science and Technology)
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A new correlator to detect and characterize the chiral magnetic effectSpeaker: Roy Lacey
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Angular correlations of identified hadrons in the STAR BES programSpeaker: Andrzej Lipiec (Warsaw University of Technology)
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Study of the decay of 28Si into multi-alpha particle correlation configurationsSpeaker: Kris Hagel (Cyclotron Institute, Texas A & M University)
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Lunch
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Electromagnetic effects in heavy-ion collisionsConvener: Andrzej Rybicki (H.Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences)
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Electromagnetic interactions of ultrarelativistic nuclei: a challenge for present and future heavy-ion collidersSpeaker: Igor Pshenichnov (Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences)
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Recent theoretical results for electromagnetically induced ultraperipheral reactions of heavy ionsSpeaker: Antoni Szczurek (IFJ PAN)
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Photon-photon scattering at the LHC in collisions of nucleiSpeaker: Mariola Kłusek-Gawenda (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN)
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Production of p p(bar) pairs in UPC at the LHCSpeaker: Lebiedowicz PIotr (Ph.D.)
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Charmonium photoproduction in ultraperipheral and peripheral Pb-Pb collisions with ALICE at the LHCSpeaker: Christoph Mayer (IFJ)
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Coffee break
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Electromagnetic effects in heavy-ion collisionsConvener: Antoni Szczurek (IFJ PAN)
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Spectator-induced EM effects on charged meson ratios in heavy ion collisionsSpeaker: Iwona Sputowska (IFJ, PAN)
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Electromagnetic effects on charged pion spectra at SPS energiesSpeaker: Mirosław Kiełbowicz (IFJ PAN)
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Role of the spectator system in electromagnetic effectsSpeaker: Katarzyna Mazurek (IFJ PAN)
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Directed flow of heavy flavor dragged by a hot tilted fireball and pushed by electromagnetic fieldSpeaker: Sandeep Chatterjee (AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow)
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Conference Dinner
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Resonance decays at RHIC and LHCConvener: Michal Praszalowicz (Jagiellonian University)
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XYZ states at LHCbSpeaker: Tadeusz Lesiak (Inst. Nuclear Physics PAS Krakow)
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Energy and centrality dependence of resonance production in heavy-ion collisions with ALICE at the LHCSpeaker: Enrico Fragiacomo
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Coffee break
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Chiral magnetic effects and vorticityConvener: Michael Lisa
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Lambda polarization at STAR & prospects for measuring the strongest magnetic fieldSpeaker: Michael Lisa
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Measurement of long-range azimuthal correlations in Z boson tagged pp collisionsSpeaker: Alexander Milov (Weizmann Institute of Science)
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Thermodynamic versus kinetic approach to polarization-vorticity coupling and hydrodynamics with spinSpeaker: Avdhesh Kumar (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN, Krakow, Poland)
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Dynamics of relativistic spin-polarized fluidsSpeaker: Radosław Ryblewski (Insitute of Nuclear Physics PAS)
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Collective flow and correlationsConvener: Marek Kowalski (Institute of Nuclear Physics, Cracow, Poland)
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Partial correlations as means of exploring the initial stageSpeaker: Wojciech Broniowski (IFJ PAN/UJK)
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Flow correlations in rapiditySpeaker: Piotr Bozek (AGH University of Science and Technology)
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Azimuthal correlations in systems of different sizes at the LHC from the CMSSpeaker: Milan Stojanovic
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Recent results on flow and correlations from the ATLAS experimentSpeaker: Adam Trzupek (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN)
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Anisotropic flow measurement from NA61/SHINE and NA49 experiments at CERN SPS
Authors:
O. Golosov (MEPhI),
E. Kashirin (speaker) (MEPhI),
V. Klochkov (GSI/Frankfurt Uni.),
I. Selyuzhenkov (GSI/MEPhI)
for the NA61/SHINE and NA49 CollaborationsAbstract:
The NA61/SHINE experiment at the CERN SPS recently extended its program for the energy scan with Pb ions in the energy range of 13-150A GeV/c. In the year 2016 a sample of Pb-Pb collisions at 13 and 30A GeV/c was collected by the NA61/SHINE experiment. The NA61/SHINE measurements with Pb ions and the experimental techniques using spectators at the lowest energy available at the SPS are also relevant for the preparation of the Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) heavy-ion​ experiment​ at​ the​ future​ FAIR​ facility​ in​ Darmstadt.We present results on direct and elliptic flow measurement in Pb-Pb collisions at 30A GeV/c relative to the spectator plane determined with the Projectile Spectator Detector. Also a new analysis of 40A GeV/c data collected by the NA49 experiment in year 2000 using forward spectator calorimeters (VETO and RCAL) are presented. The flow coefficients are reported as a function of rapidity and transverse momentum in different classes of collision centrality. The new results are compared with existing results from previous NA49 analysis and the STAR data at RHIC.
Speaker: Evgeny Kashirin
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Coffee break
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Searches for the critical pointConvener: Máté Csanád (Eötvös University)
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Onset of deconfinement and the QCD critical point at SPS energiesSpeaker: Andrzej Rybicki (H.Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences)
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Deconfinement in proton-proton collisions at LHC energiesSpeaker: Brijesh Srivastava (Purdue University)
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Searches for the critical pointConvener: Máté Csanád (Eötvös University)
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Recent lattice results on the QCD phase diagramSpeaker: Jana Guenther (Regensburg University)
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Collision energy dependent Lévy HBT results from √s_NN = 19 to 200 GeVSpeaker: Daniel Kincses (Eotvos Lorand University)
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NA61/SHINE Levy HBT measurements in Be+Be collisions at 150 AGeV/cSpeaker: Barnabas Porfy
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PHENIX measurements of low momentum direct photon radiation from large and small systems: Direct photon scalingSpeaker: Vladimir Khachatryan (Stony Brook University)
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New methods and facilitiesConvener: Adam Matyja (Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN ,ul. Radzikowskiego 152, 31-342 Kraków, Poland)
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Double parton scattering effects in heavy meson productionSpeaker: Rafal Maciula
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Existing and future experiments at Nuclotron Based Ion Collider Facility (NICA)Speaker: Pavel Batyuk (JINR)
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SummaryConvener: Marcin Kucharczyk (Syracuse University)
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Next WPCF in DubnaSpeaker: Elena Kolganova (JINR)
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Closing remarksSpeaker: Marcin Kucharczyk (Syracuse University)
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Lunch
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